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John C Dvorak: reboot the
router. Adam curry
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Adam Curry: Jhansi Devora March
14 2024 This is your award
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winning give our nation media
assassination episode 1642 This
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is no agenda in tic tac trouble
and broadcasting live from the
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heart of the country here And
reason number six in the morning
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everybody. I'm Adam curry.
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John C Dvorak: If another
Silicon Valley where we're
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tracking the SpaceX rocket and
Justin Devorah
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Adam Curry: kill we're not
tracking the SpaceX rockets
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you're like Gene sir gene he
always texts me like it
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launched. But
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John C Dvorak: you know, it's
being being launched from Texas
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you should be right on top of
this.
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Adam Curry: Well, no, I'm not if
that's what I have gene for that
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gene takes care of that stuff.
You love
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John C Dvorak: rocket. I have a
ask Adam right off the bat. Oh,
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Adam Curry: my goodness. Okay,
all right. Ready? It's just
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coincidence that I had it ready.
I know. Is it crazy? All right.
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What is it these Space X big
question is that is that the end
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of it?
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John C Dvorak: Here's the
premise. So they're live
1:15
streaming the Space X launch of
this big giant rocket is
1:19
supposed to go to Mars with
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Adam Curry: 33 After burning
nitro burning funny cars.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, head on.
Yeah. And so during the prelim
1:30
they're yakking away about this
and that so they start talking
1:33
about the different tests that
typically blew up and
1:37
Adam Curry: now is this thing
going to the moon or is it just
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going to float around for now
1:40
John C Dvorak: this is going to
know this one's just gonna go
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around the earth and then crash
into the ground Oh, groovy.
1:47
Adam Curry: Why doesn't land on
the pad like it always does?
1:50
Like
1:50
John C Dvorak: no, they actually
they the booster in this case,
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it didn't it didn't light up
right? And it wasn't gonna land
1:56
on the pad anyway. They they're
just throwing stuff away. So
2:00
okay, yes, this is part of the
prelim. They go into discussion
2:03
about the last rocket launch the
second version of this thing,
2:07
and it ends with a very
interesting little. It just I
2:11
just begs for an ask Adam.
Before
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Unknown: we dive into the
details of today's test, let's
2:16
recap the achievements of our
last integrated flight test
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flight to all 33 Raptor engines
on the super heavy booster
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started up successfully and for
the first time completed a full
2:28
duration burn during ascent. As
you can see here, we saw amazing
2:32
views of each raptor engine
burning during that ascent,
2:34
which is something awesome
because we don't get to see that
2:37
with Falcon and its Merlin
engines.
2:39
Now next starship executed a
successful hot stage separation
2:43
powering down all but three of
super heavies raptor engines,
2:47
and successfully igniting the
six second stage raptor engines
2:50
before the vehicle separated.
This is the first time this
2:53
technique has been done
successfully with a vehicle of
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this size and scale.
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Following separation. The super
heavy boosters successfully
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performed its flipped maneuver
and initiated the boost back
3:04
burn. However, about 30 seconds
into that burn it experienced a
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rapid unscheduled disassembly or
read that's basic speed for
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a rut.
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Adam Curry: Rapid unscheduled
disassembly, everybody. Okay,
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what's the ask Adam I'm good at
this.
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John C Dvorak: Just Did you hear
the very last ending?
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Adam Curry: The Rudd
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John C Dvorak: No, they're the
very last anywhere she says
3:32
something Oh, hold on.
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Unknown: Let me listening let's
schedule this assembly or rut
3:38
that SpaceX speak for.
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Adam Curry: Oh that's SpaceX
speak for
3:42
John C Dvorak: Okay, that's
space x now we know Musk is a
3:46
truth teller and all the rest so
so I'm asking you what is going
3:49
to be their space X speak is it
going to be for it exploded? It
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blowed up. What? Give you have a
what do you think that that
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because you know, Musk is a
straight talker. So what do you
4:04
think that she's gonna say next?
4:07
Adam Curry: Well, it's clearly
not going to be blowed up or
4:09
explosion because that wouldn't
be SpaceX peak, which is a show
4:14
title if I ever heard was SpaceX
speak, I'd say failure.
4:22
John C Dvorak: You don't have
the creativity of SpaceX. You'll
4:25
never work there. Okay.
4:27
Unknown: Here's the answer
unscheduled disassembly or rut
4:30
that SpaceX speak for an
exciting end to the boosters
4:33
journey.
4:38
John C Dvorak: Exciting and to
the boosters journey.
4:44
Adam Curry: Hey, baby, I'm gonna
read you tonight. That's my Adam
4:48
speak for an exciting end to an
Adam journey. I'm surprised I
4:54
thought that you would certainly
bring us up to date on the grand
4:57
sumo highlights
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John C Dvorak: just started.
5:00
Adam Curry: I know. I mean,
we've had three days four days
5:03
or anything Who's Who's In Who's
on First?
5:08
John C Dvorak: Who's about five
or six guys tied it does it all
5:11
start to shake out first more
few more days?
5:14
Adam Curry: I'm always excited
when when you mean you do that
5:17
stuff you give you a little more
grand sumo update.
5:21
John C Dvorak: Now these
terreno, Fujian, some of the
5:23
other. Yokozuna is in place.
Let's see one, the last one. The
5:29
guys won nine tournaments so
far. If
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Adam Curry: Yokozuna, was in
play, I'm glued to it. Huh?
5:35
Yeah. Happy, happy Pi Day.
5:39
John C Dvorak: Happy Friday,
everybody. Yes.
5:41
Adam Curry: We missed national
nap day somehow. Which is very
5:45
natural.
5:46
John C Dvorak: Never been a big
have not done as well. We had
5:50
nap for humanity. We had a
jingle. We had pictures of it.
5:54
We had Michael Butler's daughter
sleeping. Oh,
5:58
Adam Curry: crap. My whole
system broke
6:01
John C Dvorak: it. We couldn't
get a nickel out of it. But
6:05
well, we
6:06
Adam Curry: could have I mean,
how did we do with nap for
6:07
human? I mean, with the Pi Day
people, people always used to
6:11
alert us in droves about Pi Day.
Oh, pi days coming up. Oh, it
6:16
was
6:16
John C Dvorak: mediocre. Mm hmm.
And we didn't. It wasn't a flop
6:22
like Valentine's Day.
6:24
Adam Curry: Well, that's because
there's no more love in the
6:26
world. There was
6:28
John C Dvorak: during the COVID
era, Valentine's Day was a big
6:30
hit. Now there's now that that's
over, we got to have some you
6:35
know, more disease. I think to
get these get our donations up.
6:38
Adam Curry: Oh, there it is. Why
do we need a new pandemic to get
6:44
those donations? Flu? Well, you
sent me that article that the
6:48
penguins now have the bird flu.
I thought that was novel. I like
6:51
that. Penguins.
6:53
John C Dvorak: Bird Flu says
they can't fly and it doesn't
6:55
make sense. Anyway,
6:57
Adam Curry: something amazing
happened this morning. I was I
7:00
was monitoring the networks. I
was monitoring Andrea Mitchell,
7:05
because she you know even though
she she can barely she can't
7:09
speak anymore. She's always
messing everything up. It's
7:12
really odd. 96 is unfair. But
you know, she they should just
7:18
have her do different types of
shows when it when it's breaking
7:21
news. I mean, she she's not
really good at it anymore. She
7:24
never
7:25
John C Dvorak: was she's always
been a commentator.
7:29
Adam Curry: And so right on the
heels. This was this was really
7:33
quite surprising. right on the
heels of the Jews controlling
7:39
the media. Now now now this
worked boys now. Now the Zionist
7:47
Jews have who control the
American who control the
7:53
American government have decided
to cool themselves.
7:58
Unknown: Senate Majority Leader
Chuck Schumer today became the
8:00
highest ranking Democratic
politician to call for the
8:03
resignation of Israel's Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for
8:06
his opposition to a Palestinian
state, and for the overall
8:10
situation for Palestinian
civilians in Gaza.
8:15
Five months into this conflict,
it is clear that Israelis need
8:19
to take stock of the situation
and ask, must we change course.
8:25
At this critical juncture, I
believe a new election is the
8:31
only way to allow for a healthy
and open decision making process
8:36
about the future of Israel. At a
time when so many Israelis have
8:41
lost their confidence in the
vision and direction of their
8:45
government. That's some power
right there.
8:47
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm gonna play
8:49
John C Dvorak: it again and
substitute the word Ukraine.
8:53
Adam Curry: Yeah, Ukraine is
this is dynamite. I actually
8:58
chopped up that video that you
posted this morning. I think I
9:02
think we should just play it.
This there was a two camera.
9:08
John C Dvorak: Scalia. Yeah,
camera. unknown reason. Two
9:11
cameras shoot, as McCrone taking
a call from Zelinsky in the
9:16
early days, phases of the war.
No, this is now. This now this
9:21
is now Oh, it sounds like it
sounds like the early stage. No,
9:25
Adam Curry: I think this is now
you're telling me this thing
9:28
now? Well, not now. You've got
me confused. I was getting this
9:31
as a new occurrence.
9:33
John C Dvorak: I mean, I think
they were promotion promotion
9:35
promotion. They were they were
pushing or promoting promotion
9:41
promotion. The the notion that
this has just happened. The
9:46
whole thing is the whole thing
seems super staged to me because
9:49
of the two cameras shoot.
There's no reason to do that.
9:52
But I have two cameras in the
guy's office, and they're doing
9:55
it and they got to what? Floor
Director floor guy pointing at
9:58
each camera. What's up went on
in there. But
10:01
Adam Curry: the big thing? Well,
I think it's current job because
10:05
they're talking about
negotiating. Did you watch the
10:09
whole thing
10:10
John C Dvorak: I did. Okay, play
it, play it, play it. So you
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know that they see this.
10:19
Adam Curry: And then started
with a little bit of music and
10:21
then the music one who I chopped
out all the silences because
10:23
they left these long like the
acting coach and said, don't
10:27
rush your lines, take it easy.
Take a beat. Take a beat or two
10:33
or three, and then deliver your
next line rageous
10:37
Unknown: 10. leaves the earth
and we are in key. So
10:44
Adam Curry: he's saying there in
Kyiv? Do you think this is I'm
10:48
now now I'm questioning it? If
it's if it's old? Because I
10:51
don't like being hoax like that?
Do you think you'd think that
10:57
this is old? Well,
10:59
John C Dvorak: they're in Kyiv.
The only time that the Russians
11:02
were floating around key was at
the very beginning of the war.
11:06
They were never in Kyiv? Well,
maybe there were a few tanks or
11:11
something that ran through
thinking they were gonna get,
11:13
you know, some Magento poses
that I'm not sure. But they're
11:17
not in Kyiv. At the moment,
11:19
Adam Curry: I don't want to play
at them. I mean, because it's
11:22
not all that great quality.
11:24
John C Dvorak: Now the quality
sucks, just. So
11:30
Adam Curry: the end isn't is the
is the money shot here.
11:35
Unknown: And what I want to say
just the word as people will
11:41
will ask you where you're ready
to go. You're ready to sit down
11:45
around the table and start
negotiating.
11:47
Adam Curry: So I mean, I've
never heard this clip before.
11:50
Are you ready to sit down around
the table and start negotiating,
11:53
Unknown: you're ready to sit
down around?
11:56
John C Dvorak: Okay, that does
make it sound more contemporary,
11:59
because there's going to be some
meetings in Switzerland that
12:02
Russia refuses to attend because
they those meetings are going to
12:06
be around Zelensky proposal for
a piece. Well, let's
12:09
Adam Curry: let's listen to this
last 30 seconds of this little
12:12
skit they did.
12:13
Unknown: You're ready to sit
down around the table and start
12:15
negotiating. Of
12:17
course, we have to, of course we
have to.
12:21
Okay. As soon as they have the
feedback from the side, I will
12:25
do it and anatomy that we revert
to you and once we can do I mean
12:30
for sure. Very few things on on
the Russian side. But let me let
12:35
me see with my people. What
didn't make sense to have on
12:39
this issue. Thank you.
12:45
Adam Curry: The whole video is
worth watching with the
12:47
subtitles a little easier to
follow. But I'd never heard that
12:50
as a subtitle where he says,
Well, you gotta get ready to sit
12:53
down around the negotiating
table. Well, of course he says,
12:56
nah, that can't that has to be
now at or as you say, there
13:00
John C Dvorak: has to be now but
I don't. When does he ever?
13:03
Yeah, because he's always said
now. It's all of a sudden he's
13:07
saying yeah,
13:09
Adam Curry: by the way, everyone
listening within the sound of my
13:12
voice. What did the algo tell
you to worry about today? Hmm. I
13:17
don't know about you. But
everybody in the neighborhood
13:19
seems to be really hard on this
really big story. It's about
13:23
micron. You better sit down No,
pull over wake the
13:26
Unknown: kids the biggest
political scandal ever, ever.
13:30
And no, I am not being dramatic.
If what is happening right now
13:33
France is real. And I can tell
you right now, I firmly believe
13:37
that it is.
13:38
Adam Curry: I mean, this is
Candace Owens, we have to take
13:40
John C Dvorak: her word. I'm
actually I didn't have any plans
13:43
for this. Well, I thought it
might be worth talking about in
13:47
passing. But since you have the
clip, yes. We have to get it
13:50
now. This is read
13:53
Adam Curry: only the setup. So I
don't have a short clip. I'm not
13:56
going to not going to drag it
out. The fact that Candice Owens
13:59
did a 45 minute podcast about
this. That was in conjunction
14:04
with either I think that this
story has been okay. A couple of
14:08
things that
14:09
John C Dvorak: could well, now
you want to tell people we're
14:12
talking. Now
14:13
Adam Curry: let's listen to her.
No, no, we'll listen to it. It's
14:15
funny. It stands by itself and
then we'll dissect what was
14:18
going on. Yes,
14:19
Unknown: then barring political
assassinations. This is
14:22
potentially the biggest
political scandal that has ever
14:24
happened in the history of the
world. Sure. I mean, it's so
14:27
important that I'm not just
going to ask you guys to watch
14:29
this but to also share it.
14:32
Adam Curry: It's another
potential it's bigger than
14:33
Watergate. Bigger than January 6
Blackmail
14:36
Unknown: ring. This is crazy.
Rise. I'm talking crazy. Crazy,
14:42
crazy, crazy. Crazy. Stop
everything. Pay attention if
14:46
you're driving pull over.
Emmanuel Macron is the president
14:49
of France. He is married to
Bridgette McCrone Okay. Their
14:54
love story has always been
extremely weird and extremely
14:57
creepy. There was just an
article that was published in
14:59
the Daily Mail. Here's the
headline. The proof Francis
15:03
first lady wasn't born a man.
What was when what? So I, of
15:10
course instantly read it because
what a bizarre thing that you're
15:12
even needing to present proof
that Bridgette McCrone was not
15:16
born a man. So the quote unquote
conspiracy theory is actually a
15:20
three year thorough
investigation that was conducted
15:24
by journalists that were working
with genealogists. Their theory
15:29
is that the First Lady Bridgette
McCrone was actually born. Joan,
15:34
Michelle. So Bridget is actually
John Michael John Michael lived
15:38
as a man for 30 years, fathered
five children, okay, and then
15:44
transitioned at the age of 30 to
become Bridgette, so
15:50
Adam Curry: I was so surprised
to Candice Owens did anything on
15:55
the story, but her setup to me
could only be we have to
16:01
embarrass McCrone because, you
know, he's he's doing boots on
16:07
the ground bull crap. Oh, yeah.
Give
16:09
John C Dvorak: me a private
preface what you're saying?
16:12
You're going to refer and I
should. I should mention that
16:15
she said specifically, she's
going to put her career on the
16:19
line her career on the law. Yes,
her whole career career that
16:23
this is true. So what you would
be suggesting as as you unfold
16:28
this scandal, yes. Is that
Candice Owens is a agent of the
16:35
US government. She's
16:35
Unknown: a spook. No, no, no,
she's
16:37
John C Dvorak: presenting
misinformation for the purposes
16:39
of embarrassing McCrone based on
what she was told to do. I
16:42
Adam Curry: think she is a
controlled opportunist. For
16:45
sure. For sure. Yes. And that
doesn't mean that she's that,
16:50
that she's working for an
agency. You know, like, we don't
16:53
actually work for the Zionist
Wink, wink. No, but that she
16:58
gets the story and gets
reliable. You know, you don't
17:01
want us like like, hey, Candace,
I'm over here. boots on the
17:05
ground and the three letter
agency let me tell you what I've
17:07
learned. Oh, yeah. Let me check
you out. Did you do go to
17:12
LinkedIn? Oh, my God. Yes. You
work there. Okay. I mean, I know
17:15
how this works. But you
17:18
John C Dvorak: know how this
works. Yeah, that would work. It
17:21
would be okay. It does. Just
don't say where you got this
17:24
information. You can't it's just
gonna make it look terrific.
17:27
You're gonna be on top of that
should be number one.
17:28
Adam Curry: I'm going to send
you this from proton mail. It's
17:30
secure. I've got a link to
Bridey on video. You'll love it.
17:38
Yes. So. So I was thinking it
could be it could be that this
17:43
story comes out to embarrass
McCrone then all of a sudden,
17:46
he's got to be the guy that ends
the war. Yeah, don't worry. I'm
17:50
gonna talk to my people here.
Valade to talk to my people.
17:53
I'll get back to you. So are you
safe? Are you safe? Are you sure
17:56
you're safe? Okay, are you ready
to sit around the negotiating
17:58
table? This was my idea.
Because, you know, if I go to
18:01
the rooskies If I go to Putin,
you know, they're gonna want to
18:04
sit down. Are you ready? Are you
ready? I'm doing it for you. So
18:06
John C Dvorak: is my idea to
have a two camera shoot in my
18:08
office.
18:10
Adam Curry: Here's your script.
That was great. was great. So
18:14
just these just putting that
together. Something is up and
18:19
it's time. It is time. We have
to end this thing. The money is
18:24
just not working. Nobody will
although that's not entirely by
18:29
John C Dvorak: the way. was on
TV Biden ends this thing before
18:33
like summer. Yeah, he can use it
as a campaign point. talking
18:37
point. Well, here's the layout.
I ended up. I ended it In a
18:41
Unknown: surprise move the White
House today. In a surprise move
18:45
the White House today announcing
a new $300 million weapons
18:49
package for Ukraine this despite
the gridlock that's kept
18:52
Congress from passing new
Ukraine aid for months. Pentagon
18:56
officials say they were able to
come up with a money through
18:59
savings on long term contracts
with weapon makers.
19:05
Adam Curry: Hey, we did a long
term contract and we saved money
19:08
yet said no contractor ever said
the punt. Pentagon never what?
19:13
That is such a crazy gun. Oh,
no. Oh, no. Please never,
19:19
John C Dvorak: you know, still
thinking of the spooky side of
19:22
this. Yeah. So visualize. This
speaker that house Mike Johnson.
19:29
Yeah.
19:31
Adam Curry: spook. Oh, yes.
Christian nationalist spook. The
19:39
ordinary No, it used to be
Catholics in actions and the the
19:42
Catholics lapsed. So, you know,
the Christian nationalists took
19:46
over the business. I believe
that
19:50
John C Dvorak: this looks like
what he's got that he's just got
19:54
that look of a guy's a
bureaucrat. He's been you know,
19:57
he's he knows what he's doing
and he's here also looks like if
20:00
I probably kill you, he
20:02
Adam Curry: also looks like a
choir boy. So I don't know.
20:05
Well, but there's now
20:06
John C Dvorak: he looks more
like a spooked and a choir boy
20:09
to me, but let's just
20:10
Adam Curry: stick with what's
going on because the EU is now
20:14
dancing around. But what they
what they have been talking
20:18
about doing, which is stealing
the Russian money. And we
20:22
already kind of identified the
plan. And because there's no
20:26
money and by the way, that's
Trump's fault. Because there's
20:29
no money going to Ukraine,
they've come up with a novel
20:32
solution, which I think we
indicated was a way to go a
20:35
couple shows ago, Stuart
Brussels
20:37
Unknown: reportedly planning to
take the profits generated by
20:40
seized Russian assets in Europe
and send that money to Ukraine,
20:43
the Financial Times reporting
that the first payments could
20:46
come as early as this July. Euro
clear is a Brussels based
20:51
financial services firm that
handles cross border securities
20:54
settlements, some 190 billion
euros and Russian assets are
20:58
frozen there by Western
sanctions, those assets
21:01
continued to generate profits
around 3.8 billion per year in
21:05
interest and other payouts,
Western countries have so far
21:08
been divided about whether or
not to give Russia's underlying
21:12
assets to Ukraine. So the EU now
instead focusing on just
21:16
ascending the profits that those
assets generate cubes war
21:20
effort, and the plan comes as
financial aid to Ukraine has
21:22
been rather stalled in recent
months. It has indeed Ukraine
21:26
says only about half of the $37
billion it needs this year has
21:31
been allocated by the EU and the
International Monetary Fund. One
21:35
key holdup, of course is the US
or hardline Republicans in the
21:38
House of Representatives are
holding up a $60 billion aid
21:42
package. US intelligence leaders
say that money could make the
21:45
critical difference for Ukraine
on the battlefield this year. Do
21:49
you
21:49
Adam Curry: think that they
invested in in treasuries? Or do
21:52
they maybe buy some bitcoin?
What do you think they? So what
21:57
is euro clear? Do they just oh,
it was interest and in some
22:01
other investments that they
made? So they're investing
22:03
rushes frozen money? Is that
what they're
22:06
John C Dvorak: doing yet to put
aside? And maybe it's in euro
22:08
bonds?
22:09
Adam Curry: I mean, it's it's
pretty interesting. You know,
22:11
we're not really going to steal
your money. But didn't we pay
22:15
back? The Iranians money with
interest? I don't know. I think
22:22
we did. I think we did. I think
I think we paid him back or,
22:26
Yes, I'm
22:27
John C Dvorak: priced. Well,
there plenty is going to be in a
22:29
in an account. Yeah. And the the
money in the account will be
22:33
accumulating interest into back
into the account. So if you're
22:38
going to pull the account out,
you just don't take them. That's
22:41
Adam Curry: really nice. You
know, when you when you freeze
22:44
money for a war for war
criminals, but we'll let you let
22:47
you get interest just in case
the war ends, then we can give
22:50
it back to you. It sounds all a
little bit specious.
22:55
John C Dvorak: Well, there's
this the aspect of it is, Hey,
22:58
you took my money in an
inflationary economy. And you
23:04
give me my money back 10 years
later, which is like, you know,
23:08
I've lost like 20% and half
really, where's the interest? A
23:13
half a
23:13
Adam Curry: million people died?
That's not you know, maybe give
23:16
the interest to them or their
families. Screw y'all.
23:21
John C Dvorak: We're never gonna
give anything to the people.
23:23
Okay, the Exactly. Fix potholes
for that matter.
23:26
Adam Curry: So if that wasn't
the number one most discussed,
23:31
or most important thing, the
algo was telling everybody? Oh,
23:35
oh, no. I mean, I seriously, I
got I got from my read this. My
23:40
friends in Austin. I mean, you
know, they know I'm among the,
23:44
you know, I got my ear to the
ground. I know stuff that's
23:47
going on. You know, it's like,
so literally the question was,
23:52
is Bridgette Macron a trainee?
Yes. You are considerably
23:56
actually set. Oh, yeah. The
former Hollywood executive. And
24:01
the second question, is Kate
Middleton dead? I mean, it's
24:06
John C Dvorak: a question we all
wonder if Kate Middleton's dead.
24:09
She's supposed to be in a coma.
24:12
Adam Curry: It's unbelievable.
What
24:15
John C Dvorak: isn't divide. As
an aside, that phony baloney
24:19
picture of her I did not put it
in the newsletter. But the phony
24:22
baloney picture of her with her
three kids surrounding her.
24:25
She's grabbing him. She
24:27
Adam Curry: was great. That
picture
24:30
John C Dvorak: and everyone says
oh, they photoshopped. That's
24:32
not a photoshopped picture. That
picture is a classic example of
24:37
AI
24:39
Adam Curry: and said the expert
Jhansi Dvorak
24:43
John C Dvorak: did besides the
fact that her hands are in the
24:45
wrong positions, but that why
the kids weird hand he's got the
24:49
wrong finger.
24:50
Adam Curry: Now you're doing the
same thing. You're now going
24:54
John C Dvorak: on the side. You
heard the word aside. I just
24:56
want to get this off my chest.
Okay. which is the fact that
25:01
everyone keeps saying it was
photoshopped? No, they kept I
25:04
heard it was aI retouched. I'm
telling you, I could find
25:07
Photoshop after Photoshop after
Photoshop. I mentioned on clips,
25:11
I want to do it. Oh, no, you
brought it up, by the way, Kate
25:15
Middleton and
25:16
Adam Curry: then I dropped it.
And you said As an aside, and
25:19
then you moved it to Senator
lane because you
25:21
John C Dvorak: since you brought
it up, I have to complain about
25:24
people saying it was
photoshopped. And the other
25:26
giveaway. You can't get three
kids in any photo to smile like
25:34
that. It's impossible. It's
true. It's true.
25:39
Adam Curry: But again, that's
it's amazing what the algos do
25:42
to people. Oh, I need to know
about this. This is important
25:46
stuff. Kate Middleton please is
like really? I wish her well but
25:54
the most unimportant thing in
the universe. And then let's get
25:58
back to the Jews for a second
because this is too funny. So
26:01
now that this other controlled
opportunist, II and Carol keys,
26:06
the guy that started the whole
Diddy thing. The Diddy lawsuit
26:11
with the six parties and
immediately connected it to
26:15
Whitney Webb's outstanding
reporting on J. Edgar Hoover.
26:18
Yeah, there's the giveaway,
right? And everyone's now
26:21
sending me links to this guy on
Twitter and he's on Tik Tok, but
26:25
it posts on Twitter. Like this
guy has a good explanation. This
26:30
explains exactly what's going on
with tick tock, it's the Jews
26:34
the Jews wanted gone so they're
26:36
Unknown: pushing another tick
tock ban bill really hard but
26:39
something does not add.
26:41
Adam Curry: Something does not
add up at
26:43
Unknown: all. So I've been
trying to wrap my head around
26:45
this for the last couple of days
and nothing was making sense
26:49
until I stumbled upon this
leaked recording. First off,
26:52
what I'm about to get into is
highly controversial, extremely
26:56
sensitive, so I'm gonna have to
be really careful. So
26:58
Adam Curry: leaked recording
John, from four or five months
27:01
ago leaked recording very highly
sensitive Stanback. It's on the
27:05
X cited
27:06
Unknown: this leak recording is
from about four or five months
27:08
ago. It's Jonathan Greenblatt,
he is the head of the anti
27:12
Defamation League.
27:37
Adam Curry: So what he's saying
here is we have a Gen Z problem
27:41
he does because I see all the
Palestinian protests. We have a
27:45
tick tock problem. We need the
same brains that were behind
27:49
taglib, which is, you know, the
go back to Israel. The taglines
27:55
is he's talking about a PR
campaign. He's not talking about
28:00
getting rid of it. But then he
just call this fellow Jews over
28:04
there and in American
government, no, get rid of it.
28:10
Unknown: Clear as day we have a
generational problem we really
28:14
understand. Tick tock problem.
And we're going to need to put
28:17
all our energy into this. If
there's any lobby that owns more
28:21
US politicians. It is this. Say
it out loud, but
28:26
Adam Curry: it's pointing
towards AIPAC documents.
28:29
Unknown: This is the one
Democrats and Republicans alike
28:31
fear this lobbies clout we can
count on well over half the
28:35
house 250 to 300 members to do
reflexively, whatever they want
28:41
in 24 hours, we could have the
signatures of 70 senators on
28:46
this napkin. That's right.
That's how the getting rid of BB
28:49
literally playing out right
before our very eyes. There's
28:52
also this time magazine article
that just came out why Tiktok
28:56
needs to be sold or banned
before the 2024 election. The
29:00
article barely even mentions
China or election security. Oh,
29:03
no tardy of it focuses solely on
this issue right here. Another
29:09
chart from the article had the
ironic thing is that yes, it's
29:13
true. A foreign government has
infiltrated the US except it's
29:17
just not the country. They want
you to think it
29:21
Adam Curry: is. It's not China.
It's Israel. Don't you see?
29:25
They're responsible for taking
down tick tock. Oh, so I have a
29:31
couple of tick tock clips to
play. First, Associated Press
29:36
decided to roll out their Gen Z
reporter, which I mean, you look
29:41
at this young woman and she's a
nerd. And she's and she's
29:47
visually perfect for the piece.
Delivery for minus
29:53
Unknown: tick tock might get
banned in the United States. Not
29:55
yet. But the proposed bill
passed today in the house and is
29:59
headed to the Senate. The
30:00
rules are suspended, the bill is
passed.
30:02
And without the objection, the
motion to reconsider is laid on
30:05
the table. Democrats
30:07
and Republicans have raised
concerns for some time because
30:10
parent company bytedance is
based in China. Was it developed
30:13
in China? Some of it is, is the
user data of the 170 million
30:18
Americans on tick tock secure?
Or will China's ruling party
30:22
compelled by dance to hand the
data over? Under 2017 law they
30:25
can do that the bill isn't a
clear cut band, it would require
30:28
the parent company to divest
from tick tock within six months
30:31
of the bills enactment or it's
out. This has come up before
30:34
last March, a ban was on the
table and CEO Susie Shu told
30:37
lawmakers during a hearing that
the company was migrating us
30:40
user data to servers with the
Texas based company Oracle and
30:43
even before that Trump tried to
ban the after executive order.
30:47
In preparation for this vote tic
toc sent a notification to some
30:49
users urging them to call their
representatives and speak out
30:52
against them email me, me, me,
me, me me that has bipartisan
30:55
support. And Biden's White House
provided technical support in
30:58
the drafting even though he is
campaigning for 2024 on tick
31:01
tock.
31:02
Adam Curry: Alright, so
worthless report. But I needed
31:05
to show the at least the idiocy
of them rolling out the Gen Z to
31:10
report on this, which of course
has nothing to do with with
31:14
spying. But let's talk to Jim
Hines, he is the ranking member
31:21
of the House Intel Committee. So
the house just passed this bill,
31:25
which says in which oh man,
there was so much about all
31:29
well, actually, I'll play this
first masse. Like this is a
31:33
Patriot Act, the
31:35
Unknown: gentleman from Kentucky
is recognized. Mr. Speaker, I
31:38
know the sponsors of this bill
are sincere in their concerns,
31:42
and in their effort to protect
Americans. They've described.
31:47
The Tick Tock application is a
Trojan horse. But there's some
31:51
of us who feel that either
intentionally or
31:54
unintentionally, this
legislation to ban tick tock is
31:57
actually a Trojan horse. Some of
us are concerned that their
32:01
First Amendment implications
here, Americans have the right
32:05
to view information. We don't
need to be protected by the
32:08
government from information.
Some of us just don't want the
32:12
president picking which apps we
can put on our phones, or which
32:15
websites that we can visit. We
don't think that's appropriate.
32:19
We also think it's dangerous to
give the President that kind of
32:22
power to give him the power to
decide what Americans can see on
32:26
their phones and their
computers. To give him that sort
32:29
of discretion, we also think is
dangerous. Now people say that
32:34
this tick tock ban will only
apply to tick tock or maybe
32:37
another company that pops up
just like tick tock. But the
32:41
bill is written so broadly, that
the President could abuse that
32:45
discretion and include other
companies that aren't just
32:48
social media companies. And that
aren't, you know, as some people
32:52
would believe, controlled by
foreign adversaries, again,
32:55
we're giving the President that
discretion to decide whether it
32:59
is controlled by a foreign
adversary. There was there were
33:02
some people who were
legitimately concerned that this
33:06
was an overly broad bill. And
they got an exclusion written
33:10
into the bill that I want to
read. It's an era covered
33:14
company does not include an
entity that operates a website
33:17
or application whose primary
purpose is to allow users to
33:21
post product reviews, business
reviews, or travel information
33:25
and reviews. Why is this
exception in the bill? Why did
33:28
somebody feel like they needed
this exception if the bill
33:32
itself only covers social media
applications that foreign
33:36
adversaries are running? These
and other questions we hope to
33:40
answer in the course of this
debate. And I reserve the
33:42
balance of my time, it's gotten
33:44
Adam Curry: increasingly hard to
determine who's taking money
33:48
from which Silicon Valley entity
because a lot of it comes from
33:51
lobbying firms and other firms
that are you know, you you don't
33:55
know who their customers are.
But again, the
33:57
John C Dvorak: guy who the guy
who introduced this bill, say
34:00
yourself super PACs
34:01
Adam Curry: does that too. But
super PACs are shown as a Super
34:05
PAC and opensecrets.org, the guy
who introduced this bill
34:08
Gallagher, he, you know, he's
one of his biggest donors is
34:12
Google. So this is obviously
Silicon Valley's what we call it
34:16
the last time, but you know,
they're eating our lunch, but
34:19
whoever owns Yelp, I guess
they're protected, because they
34:22
got a little provision in there.
Like, hey, not for review sites,
34:26
okay. Or maybe against Yelp? Who
does own Yelp Yos publicly
34:33
John C Dvorak: traded, isn't it?
Oh, well, there's
34:34
Adam Curry: a short term. I
mean, this is so blatantly
34:37
obvious. And of course, this is,
as we talked about, this is
34:43
ultimately you want people
focused on China. You want them
34:47
worried about China. China is a
problem. Don't look at Ukraine.
34:52
Don't look at Russia. We can't
do anything with those guys.
34:54
Here's $300 million. Shut up. Do
your little skit. Here is Uh, so
35:00
this was this morning, Jim
Hines, the ranking member of the
35:03
Intelligence Committee, the guys
who had this in committee, and
35:07
then you know, pass they they
passed it. And then it went to a
35:11
vote and the House would Oh,
yeah. Oh, yeah. Tick tock got a
35:14
bandit. Oh, you gotta get rid of
it. Gotta get rid of it. And
35:17
this guy voted no.
35:19
Unknown: Joining me now is
Democratic Congressman Jim Himes
35:21
ranking member of the
Intelligence Committee. He voted
35:23
against the bill. So you're an
intelligence expert, you know
35:27
that the worldwide threat said
that they will China interfered
35:33
in the 2022. election, and
35:35
Adam Curry: I thought it was
Russia. And now it's China. Did
35:38
you did China interfere in the
2022? Election? With
35:42
John C Dvorak: the 2022?
Election? Was the wisdom interim
35:45
election that China Democrats
won? Yeah. So election?
35:49
Unknown: Why did you vote
against it? Well, Andrea,
35:51
yeah, I have a very specific
sense for the threat. I spent a
35:53
lot of time thinking about it.
And it is a specific threat, it
35:57
is largely a potential threat.
And as much as we have not seen
36:00
the Chinese so far, use tick
tock as a way to influence the
36:04
elections. But look, but
36:06
Adam Curry: look, wait a minute,
this guy's on the Intel
36:08
Committee. He's saying, we
haven't really seen that. But
36:11
look,
36:11
Unknown: a broader topic, you
know, spend a moment or two on
36:14
Twitter X, you know, look at the
influence that Elon Musk has.
36:18
The point I'm making here is
that if the Congress were
36:20
serious about dealing with this
threat, we would start with a
36:22
federal privacy bill. But more
importantly, and here's why I
36:25
voted. More importantly, you
know, I'm pretty serious about
36:30
supporting the First Amendment,
I'm pretty serious about freedom
36:33
of expression, the United States
government to tell 150 million
36:37
people in the United States,
which this would happen if, if,
36:41
if, by dedans, didn't divest of
Tik Tok for the government to
36:45
say 250 million Americans, you
can no longer participate in
36:49
this venue of protected speech.
First of all, it would run into
36:53
First Amendment problems. We saw
that in Montana where they tried
36:56
to do this. And secondly, you
know, we've spent our entire
37:00
history as a country saying to
dictatorial regimes, you can't
37:03
shut down newspapers, you can't
shut down the public square. And
37:06
for the United States that take
that step, based on a bill that
37:09
had all four days consideration
in the house, I just, I was not
37:12
going to be a part of that.
37:14
Adam Curry: So this guy clearly
parroting the TIC tock CEO.
37:19
Talking Points, which is this is
a violation of your first
37:23
amendment rights. Oh, please. So
this guy, he he's I think he's
37:28
mad because he wants control of
all social media companies don't
37:32
just a single tick tock bill.
That's no good. And by the way,
37:36
he calls it for what it is.
37:37
Unknown: I take your point. So
why do you think Marco Rubio and
37:41
Mark Warner are the bipartisan
Chair and Vice Chair of the
37:45
Senate Intelligence Committee
voted are in favor of it? Well,
37:49
they released the statement,
there wasn't a vote in the
37:51
Senate, it's not clear that
there will be but they did
37:53
really release a statement
supportive of. And look, I have
37:56
a lot of respect for both of
them. But I will tell you that
37:59
one of the things that's
happening right now on Capitol
38:01
Hill, is that people are falling
all over themselves to appear
38:05
hawkish against China. And that
instinct is not a bad one, China
38:08
is doing lots and lots of things
that we would rather that they
38:11
did not do. But China is also a
place where we do $700 billion
38:15
of trade, it's a place where we
have, you know, certain common
38:18
interests that we should be
working together on. And so just
38:22
because the Congress is falling
all over itself for each member
38:25
to demonstrate how hawkish they
are on China, that doesn't mean
38:29
that you know, compromising the
Bill of Rights the First
38:32
Amendment the constitution that
we all take an oath to support,
38:36
that that's necessarily the
right thing to do. So
38:38
Adam Curry: he's he's calling it
correctly, this is about virtue
38:40
signaling China's bad pay
attention America, China, China,
38:44
China. And then at the end, he
comes out again, with he's so
38:48
concerned about the First
Amendment that he wants to
38:51
regulate all social media.
38:52
Unknown: By the way, don't get
me wrong here I would much I
38:55
would be much happier if Tik Tok
were not ultimately owned by a
38:59
Chinese company that would be
much happier if their algorithms
39:01
are here in the United States.
I'm not gonna say to Steve
39:03
Minuchin is the guy but I hope
that there is a disposition
39:06
there. But remember, Andrew, and
this is really important. You
39:10
know, we Twitter, all these
other social media platforms are
39:15
completely unregulated,
completely uncontrolled, because
39:18
the Congress has failed its
basic duty privacy legislation
39:23
until we do that. And we the way
the Europeans have the way the
39:26
state of California has, we're
not really in a position to be
39:30
overly preachy about the dangers
associated with social media
39:34
those dangerous like I said,
spend 10 minutes on Twitter X
39:37
and you'll see we've got a lot
of work to do around all social
39:41
media platforms before we start
getting high and mighty about
39:43
one in particular
39:44
Adam Curry: so the This guy
wants to regulate everything
39:46
he's he's full of crap on all on
all accounts, but he's right
39:51
about the China virtue signaling
any brings up Mnuchin Well, this
39:55
this just makes it more
hilarious. The Trump treasurer
39:59
Secretary Gary Mnuchin who he's
gotten rid of his tics by the
40:03
way, he was on CNBC and you
know, I'm hyperfocus he was he
40:09
had he had zero Tourette's that
like, just before the interview
40:13
started, he had a little a
little twitch there. But he has
40:16
a well under control. And he
figured, oh, you know what? I
40:20
can go by that? Because I'm
Mnuchin. Well, you
40:23
Unknown: know, when I was
Treasury Secretary, I chaired
40:25
Cepheus and Cepheus approved,
and I had President Trump sign
40:29
an order that Tiktok had to be
sold. And I continue to believe
40:33
that so I think the legislation
should pass. And I think it
40:38
should be sold, I understand
that technology, it's a great
40:41
business, and I'm gonna put
together a group to buy Tiktok
40:44
you're trying to buy tickets, I
am because they should be owned
40:46
by a US, US businesses, there is
no way that the Chinese would
40:51
ever let a US company on
something like this in China,
40:54
you say, Have you already put a
group together? Now while I'm
40:57
working? Group, I've spoken to a
bunch of people, but you
41:01
wouldn't be part of your group.
I can't tell that to you now.
41:04
But it would be it would be a
combination of investors who
41:07
would be no one investor that
controlled this. And the issue
41:12
is all about the technology.
This needs to be controlled by
41:16
us.
41:16
Let me ask a very practical
question. If you talk to folks
41:19
inside the world of tick tock
themselves, they would suggest
41:23
that is almost impossible within
a six month time period. What do
41:27
you know about now that you've
studied this business? Several
41:30
years ago, when I imagine you
continue to how you would
41:33
actually operationally do it?
41:35
Well, let me first say, I don't
think this should be controlled
41:38
by any of the big US tech
companies. I think there could
41:42
be antitrust issues on that. And
this should be something that's
41:45
independent. So we have a real
competitor. And users love it.
41:49
So it shouldn't be shut down.
The technology, I won't go into
41:54
all the details, but the app
needs to be rebuilt in the US.
41:57
It needs to be us technology. I
think there's a lot that could
42:00
be done in six months. But I
would work closely with the US
42:04
and with China, I
42:05
think that the bill would need
to get rewritten by the Senate
42:09
effectively, to give you more
than six months is a timing
42:13
issue. Do you think I
42:14
think a lot can be done in six
months?
42:17
John C Dvorak: Right? You just
said he couldn't do it in six
42:19
months?
42:20
Adam Curry: A lot. A lot can be
done. I can do a lot in six
42:22
months. last clip here. If it
really isn't a if it really is
42:29
getting children to to hate
America and believe in Osama bin
42:36
Laden's letter. And is it really
helping illegals? I'm sorry,
42:39
newcomers crossed the border?
42:41
Unknown: Do you believe that the
data that is collecting today,
42:46
but the data that's being
collected and potentially
42:48
certain things that are being
pushed Andrew
42:50
Adam Curry: Ross Sorkin isn't
dork? I mean, does he not know
42:53
that every single app that is on
a phone collects all this data?
42:58
It's the same data? This tick
tock has nothing special except
43:03
Oh, yeah, these are the videos
you watch. I mean, you're
43:05
watching reels it's repurpose
tick tock videos, it's the same
43:10
thing.
43:10
Unknown: Do you believe that the
data that is collecting today,
43:15
but the data that's being
collected and potentially
43:18
certain things that are being
pushed to the users is being
43:21
influenced and directed by the
Chinese government today? Or do
43:28
you look at this as a
prospective national security
43:31
threat, meaning it has not been
put into practice in any
43:36
meaningful way right now. But
the worry is that one day, it
43:40
could which is it, but
43:41
I'm not going to comment on
what's today. But I will
43:44
comment, there's no question
that on a forward basis, they
43:48
have both the ability to
influence the data, and they
43:52
have the ability to collect
data, which is probably the
43:54
bigger concern.
43:55
But you're not going to comment
on today, because you can't do
43:58
that without giving away things
that you might know that others
44:00
wouldn't. That's true.
44:02
And also, I think kind of the
issue today, again, I think the
44:05
focus should be it should be
sold. It should be controlled by
44:09
a US business. It's a great
company, it would be terrible if
44:11
it would shut down lots of
users. We need a competitor to
44:16
Facebook, Instagram, and
YouTube.
44:20
Adam Curry: Well, do we know?
This is this whole thing? Do you
44:25
really think he can put together
enough money I mean, this thing
44:27
will be valued. We think today
even at the at cut prices,
44:32
because it might get get kicked
out of the app stores. It's
44:36
probably $250 billion.
44:39
John C Dvorak: Was it? It's
actually 60 Korean everybody.
44:43
Adam Curry: Yeah, I don't buy
that.
44:47
John C Dvorak: But it's like
this whole thing, you know, it's
44:52
annoying besides the fact that
we're the ones always bitching
44:55
about China shutting down our
stuff. Yeah. The idea that we
44:59
can and compete internet with
international companies with you
45:03
know, we have to everything has
to be I mean Made in America is
45:06
great when it's made in America.
But if something better comes
45:10
along as shouldn't that give us
some impetus to do you know, to
45:15
compete with him and pitching
and moaning and shutting him
45:19
down because we can't compete
with them? I mean, I think it's
45:22
just like, we've sought to that
we have to shut these guys down
45:26
because we can't compete. I
think that's it your initial
45:29
thesis, we don't want to forget
that. Which is this is just a
45:32
YouTube. This is for YouTube and
Google and Facebook and Twitter
45:38
they because they don't want
these guys around, because the
45:41
Insta,
45:42
Adam Curry: and also, you know,
I'm not so impressed. Their
45:45
algorithm is quite simple. You
like blue hair and trans fears
45:50
all your blue hair trans videos.
How hard is that? You like you'd
45:54
like Jesus? Here's your Jesus
videos. We're not gonna put any
45:58
any Beals above videos in your
Jesus videos. Is that simple?
46:03
And
46:03
John C Dvorak: not? Is it that
simple. But I have never, you
46:06
know, you listen to the earlier
clip where they some the, I
46:10
don't know, the ADL or somebody
has irked about the anti Jewish
46:14
content or Gaza something I have
I go on a tick tock probably
46:18
more than you do because I like
to look for clips. And I have
46:22
never seen one anti Jewish clip
on tick tock ever. Because they
46:27
don't send them to me. No,
because I'm always looking for
46:29
the blue herring teacher you
know that's non binary you get
46:32
to non binary Yeah, they get a
bunch of non binary guys or
46:36
women with a big thing in their
nose. They got it looks like
46:40
Adam Curry: but remember, we
kept hearing from they want tick
46:44
tock gone because that's where
Maga is no, if you're Maga
46:47
you're gonna get I'd
46:49
John C Dvorak: be honest. Well,
I know I take it. No. In fact, I
46:52
have some clip where these clips
are part of a presentation. But
46:56
I do have some tick tock clips
today which are anti Maga.
47:00
Adam Curry: But that's what I'm
saying. They're algo is so
47:03
beautifully simple. They just
say instead of boys, we have to
47:09
if someone's over here in their
filter bubble, we have to give
47:11
them a little bit of controversy
because then they fight and then
47:15
they're on it longer. No. Tick
tock I don't think I mean I know
47:18
you can comment people don't
even really care. flip, flip,
47:23
flip, flip flip just go through
it. 100%
47:26
John C Dvorak: Whoa, I said it
is a it's the you don't find
47:34
that you just get it's just
entertainment after you want to
47:36
watch people falling on their
ass. You don't need to comment
47:40
on that you just bought here's
another one. Oh, look at that
47:43
one follow. Exactly. That's
there's 1000s of people falling
47:47
on their ass. And that's
47:49
Adam Curry: the genius of Tik
Tok. It's I don't understand.
47:52
How can it be so hard? Well, I
guess it's hard to retool
47:55
YouTube then their algo or
whatever. I don't see why it's
47:59
so difficult. Fact we should buy
Tiktok we know how to do it.
48:04
I'll call up my tick my tick
tock friend Mnuchin chicken for
48:09
talk. Now, I mean this this is
ridiculous. So yes, there's an
48:14
element of, of China in there.
But i By the way, this just
48:20
broke this morning. Let me see.
Where is it now? Which I was
48:29
looking for. I couldn't find any
news clips yet. It's an
48:33
exclusive from Reuters. Today,
two years into office, President
48:40
Donald Trump authorized the
Central Intelligence Agency to
48:44
launch a clandestine campaign on
Chinese social media aimed at
48:49
turning public opinion in China
against its government,
48:53
according to former US officials
with direct knowledge of the
48:57
highly classified operation so
that's code for the CIA leak
49:03
this and
49:04
John C Dvorak: we're gonna
highly clevers that classified.
49:06
How did that get out at all
49:08
Adam Curry: the three three
former officials told Reuters
49:12
that the CIA created a small
team of operatives who use bogus
49:16
internet identities.
49:18
John C Dvorak: Oh no.
49:19
Adam Curry: Mark Bogner to
spread negative narratives about
49:23
Zhi Jing pings government while
leaking disparaging intelligence
49:28
to overseas news outlets. The
effort which began in 2019 has
49:33
not previously been reported. So
what is this?
49:38
John C Dvorak: Whoa, live with
it? Stop it for a second do a
49:40
quick analysis. Why does Trump
have to be involved if they're
49:44
going to do this at all? Okay,
here's a give it to you. Okay,
49:47
here's,
49:48
Adam Curry: here's what I was
thinking. We can blame Trump for
49:51
China problems. We can blame
Trump on cola.
49:56
John C Dvorak: The Biden
actually did that in the State
49:58
of the Union. Well, that's what
I'm
49:59
Adam Curry: saying. We can blame
COVID on Trump. Because in 2019,
50:04
they started to meddle with the
Chinese on their own social
50:07
networking sites and the Chinese
when Oh, yeah, take COVID This
50:12
all kinds of possibilities with
this. They're all lame. But, um,
50:19
you know, for sure this is a
plan from the CIA. Oh, here,
50:23
they promoted allegations that
members of the ruling Communist
50:26
Party were hiding, ill gotten
money overseas and slammed
50:31
slammed CIA term slammed as
corrupt and wasteful. China's
50:36
Belt and Road Initiative, which
provides financing for
50:39
infrastructure projects in the
developing world. This sources
50:42
told Reuters, this is this is
some kind of binary setup on
50:47
Trump. That will unfold but
they're going to blame something
50:52
on Trump regarding China. Now,
it was his fault. It makes zero
50:57
sense. But this is week 10. It's
a it's a Reuters exclusive.
51:04
John C Dvorak: Maybe a secret is
a compliment to Trump.
51:09
Adam Curry: Well, whatever it
is, the timing is no
51:12
coincidences, all this China's
stuff is happening. And now
51:15
we're going to blame something
on Trump. Well, we have we have
51:19
China problems. China is a
problem in the Indo Pacific get
51:22
Trump if if only Trump hadn't
done that. Oh, well, sorry,
51:26
Ukraine, Trump did it. Something
like that. Remember, these
51:32
people are laying so this this
shows you some of that lame
51:36
thinking that they've got going
on.
51:43
John C Dvorak: But the latest
thing I've been kind of pulling
51:46
down is the Trump's a dummy
clips.
51:52
Adam Curry: What? He's a dummy.
Oh, no. A
51:56
John C Dvorak: real big dummy.
51:59
Adam Curry: Okay, well,
52:02
John C Dvorak: first, let me let
me play the one clip from the
52:04
her hearing.
52:06
Adam Curry: Oh, yes. Yeah, her
Yeah.
52:08
Unknown: This is her he or her
is? Uh,
52:11
Adam Curry: yes, it says they.
52:13
John C Dvorak: They, them he
her? So her this is the this was
52:18
the main and this is I'm getting
this clip out of the way because
52:20
this is the main clip that got
picked up on that. Why did why
52:24
did any of this happen in the
first place? What was Biden
52:28
doing with all the classified
documents and, you know, the
52:31
Republicans were kind of, you
know, grilling her and the
52:34
Democrats are just complaining
about Trump, it had nothing to
52:38
do with this hearing that the
setup
52:39
Adam Curry: is that the special
investigator was investigator a
52:43
prosecutor, especially
investigator had to go and check
52:47
out Biden's documents, same same
thing that Trump had done. He
52:52
comes back with a report and
says, yup, he had a whole bunch
52:54
of documents. The guy's no good.
But he's he's an old old man. So
52:59
I'm not going to do anything
about it. Am I categorizing that
53:02
properly? Yeah, that's exactly
53:03
John C Dvorak: right. All right.
So but let's listen to this is
53:07
the kind of the this was the
nut, as I think you say in
53:10
journalism did not have the
hearing. And it's worth playing
53:15
because they've been nobody's
playing it. And this is like the
53:20
key issue right here her hearing
book deal to her Why
53:24
Unknown: do you do it? Why did
Joe Biden, in your words,
53:26
willfully retain and disclose
classified materials? I mean, he
53:30
knew the law in an office like
50 years, five decades in the
53:34
United States Senate chairman of
the Senate Foreign Relations
53:37
Committee, eight years as Vice
President, you know, he knew the
53:41
rules, because you said so on
page 226. President Biden was
53:46
deeply familiar with the
measures taken to safeguard
53:49
classified documents. So Joe
Biden knew the role rules, you
53:53
know, he knew the rules, and Joe
Biden told us he knew the rules.
53:56
So Mr. Herr, why did he break?
53:59
Congressman, the conclusion as
to exactly why the President did
54:04
what he did is not one that we
explicitly address in the
54:07
report. The report explains my
decision to the attorney general
54:12
that no criminal charges were
warranted in this manner.
54:15
I think he did tell us, I think
he told us, Mr. Herr page 231.
54:20
You said this, President Biden
had strong motivations. That's
54:24
the key word. We're getting the
motive now. Biden had strong
54:28
motivations to ignore the proper
procedures for safeguarding the
54:33
classified information in his
notebooks. Why did he have
54:36
strong motivations? Because you
next word, because he decided
54:41
months before leaving office to
write a book. That was his
54:45
motive. He knew the rules. You
broke them because he was
54:47
writing a book and you further
say Andy began meeting with the
54:50
ghostwriter. While he was still
vice president, there's the
54:54
motive. Mr. Herr, how much did
President Biden get paid for his
54:57
book?
54:58
off the top my head I'm not sure
if that information appears in
55:00
the report sir
55:01
does there's $1 amount in there
it may be 8 million if a million
55:05
dollars. Joe Biden had 8 million
reasons to break the rules to
55:10
classified information and
shared it with the guy who was
55:12
writing the book. That's why he
knew the rules but he broke them
55:16
big for $8 million in a book
advance.
55:19
Adam Curry: Oh, that's, that's
interesting. He gave it to the
55:22
ghostwriter.
55:24
John C Dvorak: We gave the
classified documents that goes
55:28
right I'm sure he paid a minimum
wage
55:30
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's what
I'm saying he gave the
55:31
classified documents yeah goes
55:36
John C Dvorak: for the $8
million advance I'd you know I
55:38
looked at this with a like a
book that sold nothing It was an
55:42
$8 million advance from Tony
imprint of Macmillan called flat
55:47
iron press. And you know, I
these these deals these all of a
55:52
sudden you get $8 million as
Vice President. I'm not
55:57
convinced that this isn't a kind
of a back ended way of getting
56:01
something after your you did
your job, but you can't take a
56:06
bribe. So now you get $8 million
dollars after the fact it's just
56:14
obviously what was going on
because this was not this is a
56:16
book of Biden's death of his son
Bo and just a bunch of self
56:20
flattery the book itself which
came out in 2017. So anyway,
56:26
that was the main the main the
56:29
Adam Curry: consent of the
governor and do not agree with
56:31
this. This is no good
56:36
John C Dvorak: meanwhile, the
Democrats are not talking about
56:39
any of this stuff. They refused
even cross examine her they they
56:42
ended with stuff like this. This
is her hearing the name Nadler,
56:46
here's Nadler he's asking about
anything he's doing this one of
56:51
Unknown: the great memories of
all time, James Webb. Don't
56:54
remember the names. Don't worry.
No way. Stop. Stop.
56:57
John C Dvorak: Stop. Stop, stop.
I got to set this up properly.
57:01
Yeah, what was Nadler he goes on
a tirade and then he throws up
57:04
on the screen. Like today's have
some audio visual coordination,
57:09
I guess. Oh, yeah. Like a super
clip, which you're gonna hear of
57:13
Trump being a dummy. It's Trump
forgetting a name Trump fumbling
57:18
now,
57:19
Adam Curry: this is the show
that that Trump is just as old
57:23
and
57:23
John C Dvorak: casual and is
addled as as GM Biden calls by
57:27
if I can
57:27
Adam Curry: interrupt for a
second Have you seen Biden's new
57:29
shoes?
57:31
John C Dvorak: No, I have not
seen that. Oh
57:33
Adam Curry: my god. This is like
he's got these huge platforms
57:36
underneath like broad so that he
can't tip over. It's great.
57:41
John C Dvorak: Well, the thing
is that this super cut, which is
57:44
probably about a minute long, or
minute and a half at most, is
57:49
the best they could do on the
heels. And I don't know if
57:53
you've seen this, but it's just
came out. I didn't even you
57:55
can't even bother to get clips
from it. Two hours and 50
57:59
minutes of Biden gaffes. Yeah,
58:01
Adam Curry: yeah, I someone sent
it to him and went no, no, I'm
58:05
not gonna watch that is
58:07
John C Dvorak: it's actually
quite funny. But as writers,
58:09
it's a feature length film.
58:11
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah. I don't
have time for this in my life.
58:15
Unknown: So here we go. One of
the great memories of all time,
58:18
James Webb, they'll remember the
names. They'll remember the name
58:22
Viktor Orban. Did anyone ever
hear of him? He's the leader of
58:25
Turkey. By the way, they never
put a crowd on January 6, you
58:28
know, Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley,
is in charge of security three
58:32
years, lady, ladies, Lady
Shabbat that
58:34
you actually have a one on one
with Comey.
58:36
Not much not even that I
remember. We have languages
58:41
coming into our country we have
nobody even speaks those
58:44
languages. They're truly foreign
languages. Nobody speaks them.
58:47
Saudi Arabia and Russia will
repeat do. I have a really good
58:52
memory. Your next wife was a
woman by the name of Marla
58:55
maple. Right?
58:56
Do you recall what years you
were married to Miss maples.
59:00
It's called like up here. And
it's called memory. And it's
59:04
called other things. So you
don't remember saying you have
59:06
one of the best? I remember
that. And Putin, you know, has
59:09
so little respect for Obama that
he started to throw around the
59:12
nuclear water. You heard that
nuclear we have to win in
59:16
November, or we're not going to
have Pennsylvania? They'll
59:20
change the name. They talked to
Putin a lot. Did you ask him? I
59:26
don't remember that. That this
morning. I don't remember asking
59:29
him that. He doesn't have a good
memory and all that stuff, like
59:31
a great memory for 20 years that
we're fighting ISIS. I defeated
59:36
ISIS in four weeks, and we did
with Obama. We won an election
59:41
that everyone said couldn't be
won them that cognitively and
59:44
you know what? When I am you're
going to enjoy it. You're going
59:47
to be the first week. I know my
people. You say all right,
59:50
Trump, you did a good job. Get
the hell out of here. That's it.
59:53
Adam Curry: That is a man who is
incapable of avoiding criminal
59:57
liability. A man who is wholly
unfit fit for Office? And who a
1:00:01
man and a man who at the very
least, ought to think twice
1:00:05
before accusing others of
cognitive decline? Wow, no
1:00:10
wonder this is this is huge.
These guys are trying to do
1:00:13
television show they should get
their own streaming called
1:00:16
Congress plus,
1:00:18
John C Dvorak: it would be
great. So this, this goes out,
1:00:21
this comes out. And so I catch
this clip. This is a series of
1:00:25
short basically a minute or so.
Tick tock, some guy and I don't
1:00:30
know who he is, but he's one of
those guys who's in the Look at
1:00:32
his face in the camera going on
and on. And he goes off on a
1:00:36
tirade about Trump being the
stupidest guy in the history of
1:00:39
the world. And I just thought it
was worth clipping because it
1:00:43
was funny. And let's listen to
part of it. And you you can stop
1:00:47
me after one or two clips. But
this is Trump is a dummy one.
1:00:50
The
1:00:50
Unknown: way we got in this
situation is pretty simple to
1:00:52
explain. Basically, when Nixon
was discovered having committed
1:00:57
Watergate people thought the
Republican Party was washed up.
1:01:01
But a clever staffer on Nixon's
in Nixon's White House came up
1:01:06
with an idea for how to get more
new Republican voters, to
1:01:10
replace all the people that were
turned off by the corruption
1:01:12
that had just been exposed, and
perhaps save the party. His name
1:01:16
was Lee Atwater. And he said, I
know where there's all kinds of
1:01:19
disgruntled white people, all
you got to do is appeal to them
1:01:23
over their anger about the end
of Jim Crow and about school
1:01:26
desegregation, and about the
Civil Rights Act. And these are
1:01:32
the words that you'll say to
kind of trigger them then we
1:01:34
call these the racist dog
whistles. And you will send a
1:01:38
message to them that they are
welcome in the Republican Party.
1:01:41
And starting in the mid 70s, to
the mid 80s, there was a massive
1:01:47
change in voter registration
from Democrat to Republican on
1:01:52
the part of all these racists
and lowlifes and ignorant
1:01:57
people. At the same time, Trump
started have political ambition.
1:02:05
Adam Curry: Good setup.
1:02:06
John C Dvorak: All right now,
last little things. One, this is
1:02:09
nonsense timeline. Yeah. And I
And it's this is a plague right
1:02:14
now because people don't take
history. They don't do jack in
1:02:18
school. The liat water was
called the Southern strategy to
1:02:23
get some of the disgruntled
Democrat voters from the south,
1:02:26
not necessarily for racist
reasons, but for other reasons
1:02:29
to get some of them into the
Republican Party. It was called
1:02:34
the Southern strategy. Yes, it
took place long before
1:02:38
Watergate. It wasn't after
Watergate to get to recovered
1:02:43
debt Republicans it was before
Watergate. That's how Nixon got
1:02:47
in in the first place, and then
had a landslide when he got
1:02:50
reelected. Then Watergate came
at the end of his term. This is
1:02:54
this is symbolises nonsense.
It's just
1:02:56
Adam Curry: so much of the
Tiktok guy saying the Jews want
1:02:58
to get rid of tick tock. This
Yeah, this is how they should
1:03:03
want tic toc. Why would you want
to get rid of something that
1:03:06
makes people dumber and more
controllable, it's beautiful.
1:03:10
And it's Chinese doing it.
1:03:14
John C Dvorak: So here we go
with part two where we really
1:03:16
get into the weeds.
1:03:18
Unknown: Now it turns out, Trump
has an IQ of about 73. He barely
1:03:22
functions as an adult, if it
were not for the fact that his
1:03:24
father gave him a lot of money,
he wouldn't be able to function
1:03:27
as an adult. Trump has less
money now than he would have had
1:03:30
if he just taken the money he
got from his father, and put it
1:03:33
in an index fund in the stock
market and just let it sit. But
1:03:36
he's gradually played around
with it all these years and lost
1:03:39
it and all his lawsuits and so
forth, and his six bankruptcies.
1:03:42
And it he's dissipated a fortune
over his lifetime. Now, he's had
1:03:47
the Russians for the last 20
years to bail him out. But oh
1:03:50
man, ordinary people cannot be
as dumb as Trump and still
1:03:54
function. But Trump came out
onto the public stage and
1:03:58
started talking boldly, like he
wanted to do things politically
1:04:01
and help the people of America.
And he speaks like a third
1:04:04
grader, because that's what
somebody with an IQ of 73 talks
1:04:07
like, even if they're an adult.
linguists have analyzed his
1:04:10
speech and they've, they've made
it plain. He speaks English at a
1:04:15
third grade level. This
energized dumb people, because
1:04:20
for the first time they could
understand a presidential
1:04:22
candidate. Yes. And they said
things like, oh, he speaks his
1:04:25
mind. He's the first guy that
doesn't use a bunch of a bunch
1:04:28
of fancy words and confuse me.
Now I finally understand what
1:04:33
he's saying. Of course, what he
was saying was a lot of things
1:04:35
they wanted to hear. They were
the racist dog whistles. And so
1:04:39
you had a beautiful lion speak
from their perspective of a
1:04:43
racist and stupid people. The
lower 12% of the IQ distribution
1:04:48
corresponds perfectly to Trump's
supporters. Now these people are
1:04:52
so intelligent that there's
actually a federal statute that
1:04:55
prohibits their induction into
military service. Okay, hold
1:04:59
Adam Curry: on a second. So this
mirrors I went to get my hair
1:05:05
done, as you know, 14 years ago,
but this one woman in Austin has
1:05:09
been doing my hair. I'm loyal to
her. And I don't mind once every
1:05:12
six weeks driving to Austin and
get some drive time. And she is
1:05:16
surrounded by Austin people. And
even though she lives in Taylor,
1:05:22
Texas, which is up north a bit,
and she says that her clients
1:05:27
and her friends can everyone
around her. She said, cousin,
1:05:31
you know, we were talking about
spun up. She says they're spun
1:05:34
out. They are selling
1:05:35
John C Dvorak: out. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Been that's been apps
1:05:38
been out. It's been
1:05:39
Adam Curry: out. And they're
talking about leaving the
1:05:41
country again. And she's like,
Oh, my God, really? At this? Oh,
1:05:46
yeah, talking about leaving the
country, and Trump will cause
1:05:49
mayhem. And I said, Well, did
you ask them if that happened
1:05:53
the last time he was president.
She says they can't even hear
1:05:57
about it. They and they're mad,
and they're on Facebook, and
1:06:01
they're yelling at the
television, and it's worse than
1:06:04
ever. But this, this is what it
comes down to. And in fact,
1:06:11
these are the dumb people. That
has nothing to do with IQ
1:06:15
points. This just ignorant
1:06:18
John C Dvorak: is probably the
word I'd use. And in fact, when
1:06:21
this guy says stuff like
linguists have looked into his
1:06:25
speech and confirm that he
speaks at a third grade level,
1:06:29
give me some example it gets
five document this for me, I
1:06:31
don't see it. Alright,
1:06:32
Adam Curry: but Okay, fine. Now,
does this get any better?
1:06:35
Because it's drawing on a bit?
Is he just gonna is this is just
1:06:38
basically just my hairdressers
neighbors that we're gonna play
1:06:41
here.
1:06:43
John C Dvorak: So what was the
other thing? He has? 12? Oh,
1:06:46
yeah, the lower 12% percentile
of the public are match up the
1:06:51
dummy the big dummies, match up
with the
1:06:55
Adam Curry: people who aren't
allowed to go into military
1:06:57
service because you're too
stupid.
1:07:00
John C Dvorak: I would rather
play it out. But before you
1:07:03
continue, I there's a couple of
comments is a little different
1:07:06
than that. I think that this is
an example of again, the mistake
1:07:13
that Hillary made. And I think
other people out there, there's
1:07:16
no issues here. This is calling
the voters and supporters of
1:07:21
Trump out and and insulting
them. Yeah, this is not a
1:07:28
strategy that would ever work in
a million years. It's it works
1:07:31
just the opposite
1:07:32
Adam Curry: dude on tick tock,
John, this guy's
1:07:35
John C Dvorak: got a lot of
followers got passed around
1:07:39
quite a bit. This is a lot
longer. I clipped clip this way
1:07:41
back, but you will listen to
spend some time
1:07:44
Unknown: they actually passed a
law, you're not allowed to
1:07:46
recruit and induct into military
service, the lowest 12% on the
1:07:50
IQ range. Wow.
1:07:51
Adam Curry: Whereas I'd say 90%
of people in military are Trump
1:07:55
supporters. That's really this
is really interesting.
1:08:01
Unknown: But they're still
allowed to vote, and Trump
1:08:04
energize them. He made dumb
people think that they finally
1:08:07
understood politics. He made
people stood around and proud of
1:08:11
themselves thinking that they
had a grasp of the issues
1:08:13
because they could tell on some
level that Trump wasn't much
1:08:15
smarter than they were. But they
were he was a big shot. So he
1:08:18
seemed like a champion for them.
Of course, all these people
1:08:21
forget that they aren't rich.
They didn't have a dad him them
1:08:23
the equivalent of $412 million.
And they can't do the things
1:08:27
that Trump does, and they can't
get away with the things Trump
1:08:29
has gotten away with. And even
Trump himself is not going to
1:08:32
get away with them indefinitely.
But that's
1:08:35
Adam Curry: another thing. That
and she even said this and I
1:08:39
love her dearly. She says he has
like 4050 lawsuits, he can never
1:08:43
be president. So the programming
is working. And you know, it's
1:08:48
it's riling people up over here.
Oh, it gets
1:08:50
John C Dvorak: through to it
gets everybody. Oh, yeah, it's
1:08:53
Unknown: just been set. And this
is where we're at. Basically, we
1:08:57
have a fanatical core of low
intelligence voters who are
1:09:02
podcasters that are solidly
behind Trump, they will bank
1:09:05
him, no matter what he does or
says because they don't care
1:09:08
what he does or says, they just
know he's their guy. They
1:09:11
understand him, they like him.
He talks to them in a way that
1:09:14
they can comprehend. And they
are fanatical in their support
1:09:18
of him. He has given them what
they see as dignity and
1:09:21
strength. And then, at the other
end of the spectrum, are smart
1:09:26
people from all walks of life. I
actually used to be Republican
1:09:29
myself. I'm ashamed to admit it
now. But I know I'm not alone
1:09:33
and giveaway. Millions of people
who make sure that they turn out
1:09:36
to vote against Trump used to be
actual Republicans.
1:09:42
John C Dvorak: Now a couple of
things. And then there's the
1:09:45
last clip and you can move on,
but this kind of thing where I
1:09:50
used to be a Republican. And now
I'm ashamed to admit it. I used
1:09:58
to be a Democrat. I'm not as
Shame to admit it. I used to be
1:10:01
a Republican. I'm not ashamed to
admit this bullcrap. You never
1:10:05
does that nothing you ever say,
I can't
1:10:07
Adam Curry: believe that they
didn't replace Rush Limbaugh
1:10:09
with you. I mean, what am I,
sir? It really they really
1:10:12
missed out on that?
1:10:14
John C Dvorak: If that's an
insult, and now you're making, I
1:10:17
Adam Curry: don't know, just all
of a sudden, I'm like, you could
1:10:19
go on for hours about this.
1:10:21
John C Dvorak: No, I can't, I
can go on for as long as I'm
1:10:24
going on, which is about five
minutes. 10 minutes. We'll pay
1:10:29
Trump as a dummy for that. I do
have the new AD AD. I know, you
1:10:34
see, have you seen the ad? The
anti Trump ad? No. Ex Republican
1:10:40
voters? No,
1:10:42
Adam Curry: no, no, no.
1:10:43
John C Dvorak: Oh, man, your,
your Do you have a clover?
1:10:45
Adam Curry: Do you have a clip?
1:10:46
John C Dvorak: I do. But let's
finish this first with Trump's
1:10:48
had done before, because
1:10:49
Unknown: the Republican Party is
now nothing but a loony bin of
1:10:52
the very low intelligence, and
there's just no way that you
1:10:55
can, you can be associated with
them at all. So now it's gonna
1:10:59
be, you know, some range of
conservative to liberal
1:11:01
Democrats again, except that
it'll mean something different
1:11:04
than it used to mean. I mean,
those Democrats won't be
1:11:06
conservative because they're
racist garbage people from the
1:11:10
South, there'll be conservative
because they have some other
1:11:12
philosophy about the role of the
market or of private enterprise
1:11:16
or something like that. In the
economy, at any rate, this is
1:11:22
the problem we have is basically
now just the very low
1:11:26
intelligence versus the high
intelligence out there. And the
1:11:29
thing is going to be decided by
undecided people who don't pay
1:11:32
any attention, people in the
middle that don't pay attention
1:11:35
to politics. No matter what,
politicians are smart or dumb.
1:11:39
They just show up on election
day and try to do their best.
1:11:43
Those are the people you have to
reach you have to get them
1:11:45
interested. You have to explain
to them what's going on. They
1:11:48
have to be told Trump is a moron
and he wants to be a dictator.
1:11:52
And he's got a million morons
behind him that want him to be a
1:11:55
dictator. We cannot let that
happen.
1:11:57
Adam Curry: Only a million
morons well that's not going to
1:12:00
win an election
1:12:00
John C Dvorak: million morons
there's a show title million
1:12:03
more you need more than a
million morons but you need more
1:12:06
than a million more so meanwhile
if you if you follow the
1:12:10
Democrat various Democrat
Twitter accounts this ad is
1:12:13
coming up as this is the gonna
this is going to do the trick.
1:12:16
Here it is. This is the gonna do
the trick. Is this a bunch of
1:12:20
extra Republicans? Of course,
you know that like Lincoln
1:12:23
project guys, phonies, ex
Republicans, and this is the ex
1:12:28
Republicans complaining about
Trump and why he should not be
1:12:31
elected.
1:12:32
Unknown: I'm a former Trump
voter for Donald Trump in 2016
1:12:36
and 2020 and 2020. I
1:12:37
Adam Curry: voted for Trump
again, I
1:12:38
Unknown: will never support. I
will not vote for him in 2024.
1:12:43
He's got so much baggage. Trump
is the biggest threat to our
1:12:46
democracy. He
1:12:47
kept denying last election,
Donald Trump was responsible for
1:12:50
the violence on January 6, he
could have prevented Trump
1:12:54
talking about retribution,
retribution and going after
1:12:57
people as disrespect of our
military military people that
1:13:00
he's disgrace 9191 criminal
felonies
1:13:04
for different indictments,
mishandled classified documents,
1:13:07
making documents now
1:13:08
his desire to do away with NATO,
Donald Trump talks about
1:13:12
abandoning Ukraine so there'll
be a dictator on day one, he's
1:13:15
going to be a dictator on day
one, he's
1:13:16
going to be a dictator, period.
That
1:13:18
kind of stuff scares me
absolutely scares me
1:13:20
a second Trump term would be
worse than the first, a second
1:13:23
term for
1:13:23
Trump would be far more extreme
and dangerous, outright
1:13:26
dangerous. They cannot support
Donald Trump again,
1:13:29
never vote for him again.
1:13:30
They'll never get my vote ever,
ever.
1:13:34
Adam Curry: You know, I have to
say I went to the vape shop, you
1:13:39
know, the conspiracy theory
table when we this little that
1:13:42
we all hang out there. And when
it comes and hangs out a lot of
1:13:45
anti Trump talk. I was
surprised, you know, like, man,
1:13:50
he screwed it up. He can't do
any good. And this is hardcore,
1:13:55
Fredericksburg, Texas. And you
know what they're all talking
1:13:57
about. Bobby The K Bitcoin,
Bobby. Bitcoin. That's my new
1:14:04
name. Yeah, they're saying, you
know, we think he might be a
1:14:08
good alternatives. A lot of
people on the left and the right
1:14:10
talking about him. And, you
know, I gotta tell you, he's
1:14:16
he's ramping up and he's got
something to be in the news.
1:14:19
Robert
1:14:20
Unknown: F. Kennedy Jr, who is
running for president as an
1:14:22
independent candidate has
revealed his potential running
1:14:26
mates. You might recognize them
New York Jets quarterback Aaron
1:14:29
Rodgers and former Minnesota
Governor Jesse Ventura topped
1:14:32
the list. Both men share
Kennedy's affinity for embracing
1:14:36
some debunked claims. Rogers,
like Kennedy has spoken
1:14:40
misleadingly about the harmful
effects of vaccines, while
1:14:44
Ventura has peddled conspiracy
theories about the 911 attacks.
1:14:47
Adam Curry: So Bitcoin Bobby's
playing this up on the 28th I
1:14:51
believe he will announce his
vice presidential candidate, I
1:14:54
have the odds. I have the odds
from the way he's gonna
1:14:58
John C Dvorak: be making that
announcement. Oh, Oakland. Oh,
1:15:02
nobody can figure out why.
1:15:05
Adam Curry: Well, that's not
where Rogers played.
1:15:09
John C Dvorak: No, he played at
Cal Berkeley. I did kinda.
1:15:12
Adam Curry: And you know, and
there's reasons people, you
1:15:15
know, they I think people have
still have a bit of a Kennedy
1:15:18
vibe. I'm talking these are
older people. So I'd say, you
1:15:22
know, five years older than I am
the average so I'm a little bit
1:15:26
older, some mice so the
1:15:27
John C Dvorak: people in the in
the in the smoke shot in Europe
1:15:30
in the
1:15:32
Adam Curry: 60s. Know, they're
Kathy and Jerry they're 70
1:15:36
they're there. They're just
hits.
1:15:38
John C Dvorak: They're 70 and
they've lost. They've lost their
1:15:40
mojo for Trump. Yeah,
1:15:42
Adam Curry: they have they're
talking Bobby They're talking
1:15:44
Bobby. And but you know, so are
some of the ranchers and they
1:15:48
liked it. He's a Christian they
liked it. He overcame drugs. And
1:15:52
they they like what he's saying
about Bitcoin of course. But so
1:15:56
here are the odds for Vice
Presidential candidate running
1:15:59
mate for Bitcoin Bobby, we have
a one to one odds for Aaron
1:16:03
Rodgers. So that's bull. Also
follower. Jesse Ventura, two to
1:16:11
one ads, then we go with 14 to
one Marianne Williamson. So this
1:16:15
is where I think the the bookies
are off their rocker. To get us
1:16:19
for sure. 25 to one for Andrew
Yang followed with 33 to one
1:16:24
magic number for Kanye West. And
then it just gets nuts. I mean,
1:16:28
we've got Matthew McConaughey
Tulsi Gabbard, Jerome Corsi and
1:16:34
Jessica Biel 75 to one odds. Rob
Schneider's Kerviel.
1:16:40
John C Dvorak: Doctor,
1:16:40
Adam Curry: no Jessica Biel.
1:16:42
John C Dvorak: Oh, Jessica Biel.
Yeah, that's a good one.
1:16:46
Adam Curry: Rob Schneider. 101
Rand Paul, he's at the bottom of
1:16:51
the list. 125 to one Alex Jones,
150 to one, Alicia Silverstone.
1:16:57
Now that just making stuff up. I
did get a boots on the ground
1:17:01
report about your girl who
you're so enamored by. Oh, she's
1:17:06
young. She looks great. Katie
Britt which also in the vape
1:17:11
shop, that was horrible. You
know what she barefoot?
1:17:18
John C Dvorak: That's a good
one.
1:17:19
Adam Curry: So boots on the
ground from my man there in
1:17:21
Alabama. She was handpicked
Katie Britt by Richard Shelby.
1:17:25
She was his longtime aide. Then
he of course, was Alabama
1:17:30
Senator from 86 to 2022. And now
she's the Senator. So she was
1:17:34
handpicked. He was the head of
the Senate Appropriations
1:17:38
Committee. So he's one of the
most powerful senators directly
1:17:41
millions to the military
industrial complex to North
1:17:45
Alabama, NASA Air Force military
aerospace companies. She's
1:17:49
married to a former University
of Alabama offensive lineman
1:17:53
from Saban's national
championship team, which in
1:17:56
Alabama is like being married to
the Pope. We elect people here
1:18:00
based on military industrial
complex money football and
1:18:03
abortion. She takes every box,
zero chance she ever leaves the
1:18:08
Senate for the executive branch.
She will make millions of
1:18:11
dollars as a Senate lifer. I
think there's something to that.
1:18:15
So she's not going to be any
vice presidential nominee for
1:18:18
Trump. And then something very
interesting crossed my desk. I
1:18:24
one of our producers, is working
on a special for when we take a
1:18:28
day off, and we take about two
days a year off. And he's doing
1:18:32
a red book special, which is
very difficult to do. To find
1:18:37
read books.
1:18:38
John C Dvorak: We've talked
about this. Yeah. So he thinks
1:18:40
we have Okay, go on. Well, he
1:18:42
Adam Curry: thinks he can do two
hours, which I'm astounded. He
1:18:45
says there's some that are
stronger back,
1:18:48
John C Dvorak: which is 16 years
of, you know, well, predictions,
1:18:52
just so
1:18:53
Adam Curry: you know, we have
transcripts of every show,
1:18:56
available through bing.io. So
when someone emails me like this
1:19:01
morning, you know, this Trump
Trump 2025 plan, everyone's
1:19:05
talking about it, you need to
dissect it, and I just go, Oh,
1:19:09
let me send you a link, which we
did months ago. Which is why
1:19:14
people should be listening to
the no agenda show because
1:19:16
you're prepared for when it
really hits big then you already
1:19:19
know what's going on. But people
don't know sometimes. Oh, I
1:19:24
didn't listen. So he went back
and he found a red book entry
1:19:30
from Episode 512. We're now at
1642. This is May 12 23rd.
1:19:38
Listen to this red book entry. I
had a real dream last night and
1:19:43
I woke up from this. Put this in
the Red Book just for just for
1:19:46
yucks.
1:19:47
John C Dvorak: All right.
1:19:48
Adam Curry: i It was vivid,
okay, there was vivid, and maybe
1:19:52
because we've played a couple of
clips of him recently I've been
1:19:55
watching video of him. Are you
ready for this? Joe Biden was
1:19:59
playing wasn't exactly and he
and he sucks. He was. I mean, it
1:20:05
was like a takeover. And he was
off his rocker and he was just
1:20:11
dislike a lot of pain I think we
can call that a successful red
1:20:19
book entry.
1:20:20
Unknown: That was good.
1:20:22
John C Dvorak: I'm short stop
for a second door reconnaissance
1:20:28
here. So you're in the vape shop
talking to these guys. We're
1:20:32
Unknown: back to the vape shop.
Yeah, of course. Yes. I
1:20:34
John C Dvorak: mean, the vape
you're back on vaping you're
1:20:36
back vapor vapor.
1:20:39
Unknown: You stopped all that.
Oh, no, no,
1:20:40
Adam Curry: I'm allowed to vape
I have not smoked any marijuana
1:20:46
product or any tobacco product
or anything?
1:20:50
John C Dvorak: Vaping then team.
Yeah,
1:20:54
Adam Curry: basically, it has
0.3% nicotine, so I get my
1:20:57
little hit there. But now I quit
cold turkey and I've never I've
1:21:02
not smoked. And it's been 16
months now. Yeah. But But yeah,
1:21:10
vaping helped me stop. That's
the whole point. It's the it's
1:21:15
the process of sticking
something in your mouth and
1:21:19
sucking on it.
1:21:22
John C Dvorak: Well, you could
there's yeah, there
1:21:24
Adam Curry: it is. I left it
open for you. I left wide open
1:21:27
for it. Ya know, so I stopped
and I I don't believe that
1:21:33
vaping is harmful to you. It's
organic. Juice is not made in
1:21:38
China is not made in some big
factory. That's what Kathy and
1:21:41
Jerry put the vape shop together
to help people stop smoking.
1:21:45
Because they're hippies that's
the whole point. That's why
1:21:49
there's just checking Yeah, no
no, I think I've had maybe in
1:21:55
that whole period maybe three
weed gummies and man I just
1:21:59
didn't do it for me and I told
you also dream now I dream all
1:22:02
kinds of crazy I never used to
dream when you're you know I
1:22:06
could take a 50 milligrams to
1:22:08
John C Dvorak: dream now you
yourself just played a clip that
1:22:12
was that was about you dreaming
1:22:14
Adam Curry: but I don't think I
was as heavy a weed smoker then
1:22:17
as I was in the last five years
I think I was waking bake I was
1:22:23
smoking all the time. Dude
1:22:28
John C Dvorak: so interesting.
Okay, well I'll just check in
1:22:30
Yeah, no, I'm
1:22:31
Adam Curry: looking out for you.
That's Thank you appreciate it.
1:22:34
John C Dvorak: Looking out for
you condemning you for your you
1:22:36
can't you can't condemn me
condemning you.
1:22:39
Adam Curry: Good go ahead try
Hey, speaking of tick tock Oh
1:22:44
man, I've been this came across
my my algo told me to be very
1:22:49
worried about this. I had not
heard this this term. But
1:22:54
apparently a lot of teachers
certainly those who are of the
1:22:59
female persuasion on tick tock
they're on drugs
1:23:03
Unknown: by does ever teach her
how to take anti sad pills real
1:23:06
talk during my student teaching,
which was three years ago now I
1:23:10
started taking anti sad pills
for the very very first time
1:23:13
Adam Curry: Have you ever heard
this term anti sad pills?
1:23:17
John C Dvorak: is the first time
I've heard and die sad pill
1:23:20
Yeah, well this is this talking
to third grade level She must be
1:23:24
a third grade teacher
1:23:25
Unknown: because mentally it was
so much my anxiety cannot take
1:23:28
it I don't wake up at like 6am
That's hard guys. Okay, let's
1:23:32
just call it what it is. Teach
all day that I had like practice
1:23:35
and I sold school meetings blah
blah, blah, blah blah. So I had
1:23:39
then I weaned myself off in the
summer because I felt better I
1:23:43
was like, oh my god as soon as
the first year of teaching
1:23:46
started all monk on I needed
those babies booster rocker than
1:23:50
ever. I cried literally, I think
most days for sure teaching. It
1:23:55
was terrible. It was gaslit all
day. I didn't know what to do. I
1:23:59
had the kids taught me basically
they were like okay, yep, this
1:24:03
is what we're doing today.
Nothing. Okay, anyways, started
1:24:08
taking them last year panic
attacks all while I was not
1:24:13
doing well because I didn't
fully commit to like leaving
1:24:16
teaching yet. So I
1:24:17
Adam Curry: mean, this is what
you get. When you allow people
1:24:21
like Mark Cuban and Amazon to do
telemedicine people you know,
1:24:31
you can get Prozac for nine
bucks a three month supply as a
1:24:37
new time customer of Amazon. Did
you know that?
1:24:44
John C Dvorak: No, I did not
know that. I mean, this is seems
1:24:47
like a good deal is
1:24:49
Adam Curry: a great deal. But
it's not good. It's not it's not
1:24:53
this. This is not what we want
for our I mean, this is just not
1:24:57
good. So we'll make Neither the
Republicans are morons. The the
1:25:04
lefties did druggies man,
druggies, and the teachers are
1:25:09
all drugged out. They visit
woman
1:25:12
John C Dvorak: needs to go to
be, well, you know what's they
1:25:14
open all these mental health
Institute's and might help.
1:25:19
Adam Curry: So there's a report
that that has been as resurface
1:25:22
from 2015 which is very
interesting. And the thing the
1:25:29
Daily Mail had the headline,
chewing gum for 30 minutes has
1:25:35
similar appetite curbing effects
to ozempic And so I go and I let
1:25:44
me see where's this report for
it's old report 2015 Just from
1:25:47
the National Library of
Medicine, PubMed so that's
1:25:51
oficial the effect of gum
chewing on blood GLP one
1:25:56
concentration in healthy non
obese men so it's non obese men,
1:26:01
but it says among
1:26:03
John C Dvorak: non obese if he
does have the chewing the gum
1:26:05
works then you wouldn't be
obese,
1:26:08
Adam Curry: healthy men in a
fasting state. Chewing sugarless
1:26:12
gum can increase say she say she
a tea with no effect on blood
1:26:17
glucose and can decrease the
decline of GLP one concentration
1:26:23
chewing gum has no significant
effect on blood insulin and G I
1:26:26
P concentration. The presence
studies suggested chewing
1:26:29
sugarless gum may be an
economical and effective method
1:26:32
to help obesity patients control
their energy intake and decrease
1:26:37
weight with no changes in
calorie intake. Although there
1:26:41
are different opinions about the
benefit of chewing gum was our
1:26:44
study showed positive results it
is worth conducting a large
1:26:47
scale clinical research study to
verify the effectiveness of this
1:26:51
method. And I thought to myself,
exit strategy no agenda, death
1:26:59
bound gum. I'm telling you, we
can put a we could get a snappy
1:27:06
jingle. We can have a better
name obviously. But we could
1:27:09
sell gum that that helps you
lose weight as effective as
1:27:13
ozempic We can even say it's as
effective as ozempic According
1:27:16
to reports according to
research, it's safe and
1:27:19
effective. I mean this is this
could be a bonanza for us
1:27:24
John C Dvorak: whatever happened
to gum chewing you know they've
1:27:26
they've backed off and for
example when I was a kid they
1:27:30
used to promote dentin gum
because it would you do have
1:27:34
some sort of stickiness to it.
It would clean your teeth as you
1:27:37
chewed rush your brush
1:27:40
Adam Curry: brush your breath
with dentin
1:27:42
John C Dvorak: and then there
was the it's chloro something
1:27:45
gum it was a green gum that had
chlorophyll in it kept you from
1:27:48
having bad breath and that was a
very popular remember that gum
1:27:53
green gum
1:27:54
Adam Curry: homeless second to
World Order is a suggest that as
1:27:57
a brand name I like that
1:28:00
Unknown: world order
1:28:02
John C Dvorak: so is anyone in
the room remember the clerk
1:28:05
clerk or something GM there was
this green stuff that was not it
1:28:09
was pleasant and pure chewing
gum all the time and
1:28:13
Adam Curry: have mac and cheese
flavor it's endless
1:28:15
possibilities John Trident
1:28:19
John C Dvorak: well I'm just
writing it I was my point was
1:28:21
that the you're completely
ignoring because you're vaped up
1:28:23
Adam Curry: try this. I'm
selling you the name of the GM
1:28:25
trident.
1:28:27
John C Dvorak: No it was not try
didn't try this that ladder did
1:28:30
that came later tried. It's a GM
you can get today. This other GM
1:28:34
chloro something which was green
Pez like gum. Was is no longer
1:28:42
available. I haven't seen it for
years.
1:28:44
Adam Curry: Xylitol, xylitol?
1:28:47
John C Dvorak: No, Xylitol is a
sugar
1:28:49
Adam Curry: substitute. Right,
right. I don't remember what the
1:28:54
one you're talking about.
1:28:55
John C Dvorak: The most I would
think somebody in rats. Clarets?
1:28:59
There you go. Somebody's got a
clue. Yeah. That person in the
1:29:03
troll room. That
1:29:05
Adam Curry: person is a non
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1:29:11
Unknown: WebDriver you were
1:29:14
John C Dvorak: too lazy to
change your anon.
1:29:19
Adam Curry: But seriously, I
mean, I don't want to pass up
1:29:22
this this dynamite opportunity
for us.
1:29:25
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I think
going into the chewing gum
1:29:27
business is just really chewing
away anyways. We chat. Yeah.
1:29:32
Adam Curry: But it could help
you lose weight.
1:29:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Well, I
think people should get back to
1:29:38
nobody chews gum anymore.
1:29:40
Adam Curry: Why is that? They
probably didn't want us to chew
1:29:44
it because they knew they were
coming out with ozempic
1:29:46
John C Dvorak: Oh, now you're
talking now. Now your second
1:29:49
half of shows there.
1:29:52
Unknown: That's a good one. Now.
1:29:54
Adam Curry: I know they got rid
of it because of its health
1:29:56
benefits. We can't have that I'd
like to world order now
1:30:01
available on mac and cheese
flavor.
1:30:05
John C Dvorak: Anyway, doing mac
and cheese gum
1:30:07
Adam Curry: here's the here's
the Amazon thing
1:30:10
Unknown: oh who used the weight
loss drug zet bound may now have
1:30:14
it available to order on Amazon
manufacturer Eli Lilly is
1:30:17
actually partnering with the E
commerce giant to help patients
1:30:21
receive free and fast delivery
of medications as well as 24/7
1:30:26
access to pharmacist. Now it's
all part of Eli Lilly's new Eli
1:30:30
direct program back in November,
the FDA actually approves that
1:30:33
found as a weight loss
treatment.
1:30:36
Adam Curry: The Amazon boom,
delivered right to your house.
1:30:39
John C Dvorak: You talk to us
disgusting what you just played.
1:30:42
Yeah,
1:30:43
Adam Curry: this is where it's
headed.
1:30:45
John C Dvorak: Get this is our
medical system is currently in
1:30:48
play, which is
1:30:49
Adam Curry: why I care which is
why I think we need to get on
1:30:52
the train. No agenda, no, no
agenda, no weight gain. All
1:30:59
healthy. Two world government
GM, we just called GM to double
1:31:05
M GM. Anyway, I was I got
excited. You're not as excited
1:31:11
as I am. I got excited by the
idea of us. I think this is a
1:31:15
great find.
1:31:17
John C Dvorak: I'll look into
the processing and who can make
1:31:21
the gum for us and distribution
issues. Yeah.
1:31:26
Adam Curry: Freddie the firewall
gum and there's all kinds of
1:31:28
ideas. We can have it for kids.
We need it for kids. Actually.
1:31:34
Kids lose weight. Hey, you,
fatty lose weight. John Uncle
1:31:39
John Adams says it's great. I
mean, yeah, it writes itself on
1:31:43
the show. Right? Yeah, we'll
have to sell it on the show.
1:31:47
That's how we exit
1:31:49
John C Dvorak: way you want to
go here. I
1:31:51
Adam Curry: want to finish up. I
have a couple more. Two more
1:31:53
things on Biden, because, you
know, he's he said a big boo
1:31:57
boo. And yeah, he did. He said
he says shocking. He said
1:32:01
illegal. You know, he said
illegal about the you know,
1:32:04
John C Dvorak: there was a big
that they carried over the
1:32:06
weekend. We covered that on
Sundance,
1:32:08
Adam Curry: MSNBC, Jonathan
Capehart. Your boy, Mr.
1:32:11
Hutchins, have said that.
1:32:14
Unknown: Your guy, Mr. President
is great to see you again. Thank
1:32:17
you. So that was one hell of a
speech you gave. It's there's
1:32:22
three specific areas there. The
first one being, you know,
1:32:25
notice the look of surprise on
your face when you walked into
1:32:28
the chamber. And you saw
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor
1:32:30
Greene. It was priceless. You've
been shocked at seeing her. But
1:32:35
during your response to her
heckling of you you use the word
1:32:39
illegal when talking about the
man who allegedly killed Riley
1:32:44
undocumented
1:32:45
first, and I shouldn't have used
the league as undocumented. And
1:32:49
look, when I spoke about the
different feature in Trump. I
1:32:52
mean, one of the things I talked
about in the border was his way
1:32:56
he talks about vermin the way he
talks about these people
1:32:58
polluting the blood. I talked
about what I'm not going to do
1:33:01
what I won't do, I'm not going
to treat any, any any of these
1:33:05
people with disrespect. Look,
they're built the country. The
1:33:08
reason our economy is growing.
We have to control the border
1:33:11
and more orderly flow, but I
don't share it with you at all.
1:33:15
So you regret using that word.
Yes.
1:33:18
Adam Curry: These people built
our country. In case you didn't
1:33:22
know that, well,
1:33:23
John C Dvorak: this okay. Part
went out of his way to say you
1:33:26
so you he's shaming him? Yes.
Yeah. Because he wants Trump to
1:33:29
waving him on the spot saying
you regret using the word
1:33:33
illegal. We don't allow that
here at The Washington Post,
1:33:37
where I work. We can't say that
it's newcomers what he wanted to
1:33:41
say. Here's
1:33:41
Adam Curry: the follow up.
1:33:42
Unknown: And Brendan, we also
heard President Biden saying and
1:33:45
owning the fact that he made a
mistake by using the word
1:33:47
illegal that he regrets using
that term. But already the Trump
1:33:52
camp responding to K parts
Jonathan Kaye parts interview
1:33:55
with President Biden saying,
quote, that Biden is tone deaf
1:33:59
for walking back his use of the
word illegal, your thoughts
1:34:02
about whether or not it makes
sense for President Biden to own
1:34:04
up to what he said? It
1:34:06
might make sense given where the
President is politically within
1:34:09
his own party. I think that it
was a huge mistake to walk that
1:34:12
back right now honestly, it just
shows incredible weakness. This,
1:34:17
let's understand the context
here. This is a person who
1:34:21
killed an innocent 22 year old
woman who was out for a jog. The
1:34:25
president here just said the
person was undocumented. They
1:34:27
weren't undocumented. They had
actually been arrested several
1:34:29
times. We knew that he was free,
and had been arrested for other
1:34:33
things. This should have been a
moment where he could have stood
1:34:35
up to his own party and said,
Look, I regret saying illegal I
1:34:39
should have said something worse
about this person. And I think
1:34:41
this is going to be used against
him significantly. I understand
1:34:45
the politics on the left about
language and immigration. I
1:34:48
totally get it. I understand why
he did this. But I thought that
1:34:51
was actually a great moment in
the State of the Union resort
1:34:54
and reminding people why people
in the middle elected him in the
1:34:57
first place that is sort of a
middle of the rode Democrats not
1:35:01
owned by the activist last and I
think that's really
1:35:04
disappointing that he couldn't
use stronger words for someone
1:35:06
who just killed an innocent
woman. Whoa.
1:35:09
Adam Curry: MSNBC who knew
that's weird. Hey, maybe we can
1:35:14
get in on the climate change if
we use like cricket flour and
1:35:18
we'll say that this by chewing
his gum you fight climate change
1:35:21
and obesity.
1:35:24
John C Dvorak: I don't want
cricket powder in my gum.
1:35:28
Adam Curry: Think marketing man.
1:35:30
John C Dvorak: So we go back to
these insults here. Did you see
1:35:33
Nancy mace on the Stephanopoulos
show when
1:35:37
Adam Curry: I heard about it?
No, I only heard about she was I
1:35:40
had the red victim.
1:35:43
John C Dvorak: I have the clip
and here's I'm going to preface
1:35:45
with what you're going to hear.
Nancy Mace was a rape victim and
1:35:52
stepping off on this brought her
on the show for I don't know
1:35:55
why. I think to get her to not
like Trump because Trump was
1:36:00
found guilty innocent in the
civil court of, of sexual
1:36:05
whatever she did to that crazy
hippie woman whose name is
1:36:10
eluding arrow, Gene II Carol,
1:36:13
Adam Curry: Jeanne Carol
1:36:14
John C Dvorak: So he's going to
bring her in, he started and she
1:36:18
throws back at him that as far
as she's concerned, he is
1:36:23
shaming her. And at that point
because we should believe women
1:36:28
who was Nancy mais again, Nancy
Mason's that kind of she's kind
1:36:32
of the attractive
congresswoman's got this. She's
1:36:36
got the she's got that Shriver
Look, she's got the big jaw. Oh,
1:36:43
yes.
1:36:43
Adam Curry: Sharp, sharp face.
1:36:45
Unknown: Maria's face sharp.
Yes, yes.
1:36:47
John C Dvorak: Okay. With that
woman that was married to net
1:36:51
Adam Curry: worths? Why was she
even on Stephanopoulos for
1:36:55
John C Dvorak: this reason? So
he could grill her and say,
1:36:57
Well, you're a victim of rape,
you know, how can you support
1:37:00
Trump? That was the basis. Yeah,
she called him out on it. He
1:37:04
wouldn't give in and I have the
clip. And it goes on forever. He
1:37:09
never apologizes never
acknowledges anything. He just
1:37:13
keeps grilling her. This is the
most, I think this should be the
1:37:16
end of this guy. You've
1:37:18
Unknown: endorsed Donald Trump
for president, judges in two
1:37:21
separate juries and found him
liable for rape and for defaming
1:37:24
the victim of that rape. How do
you square your endorsement of
1:37:27
Donald Trump with the testimony
we just saw? Well,
1:37:30
I will tell you I was raped at
the age of 16. And any rape
1:37:35
victim will tell you I've lived
for 30 years with a an
1:37:38
incredible amount of shame over
being raped that didn't come
1:37:41
forward because of that judgment
and shame that I felt and it's a
1:37:46
shame that you will never feel
George and I'm not going to sit
1:37:49
here on your show and be asked a
question meant to shame me about
1:37:54
another potential rape victim.
I'm not gonna I'm not gonna do
1:37:57
that. So it's
1:37:57
actually not about shaming you.
It's a question about No, you
1:37:59
are shaming you've endorsed
Donald Trump for President
1:38:02
Donald Trump has been found
liable for rape by a jury.
1:38:05
Donald Trump has been found
liable for defaming the victim
1:38:08
of that rape by a jury it's been
affirmed by a judge and we've
1:38:12
repeated them
1:38:13
in a court case number one,
number two, I live with shame.
1:38:18
And you're asking me a question
about my political choices
1:38:21
trying to shame me as a rape
victim. I find it disgusting and
1:38:24
quite frankly, ageing Carol's
comments when she did get the
1:38:28
judgment joking about what she
was going to buy. It doesn't it
1:38:32
makes it harder for women to
come forward when they make a
1:38:34
mockery out of rape when they
joke about it doesn't come
1:38:39
forward when they it makes it
harder when other women joke
1:38:42
about it and she's joked about
it I find it offensive and I
1:38:45
also find it offensive that
you're trying to shame me with
1:38:47
this question.
1:38:47
I'm not trying to show you our
own fact I hotel with
1:38:49
this for 30 years
1:39:02
Okay, I got it. This was this
was a civil war and by the way,
1:39:06
she joked about the judgment and
what she was going to do with
1:39:09
all that money and I find that
offensive asking a rape victim
1:39:13
who has been shamed for years
now because of her rape. You're
1:39:15
trying to shame me again my
asked me
1:39:18
you've repeated that again. I
think it's offensive as a woman
1:39:21
I find her I find it offensive I
political
1:39:32
Adam Curry: wow, I had not seen
that clip.
1:39:37
John C Dvorak: was unbelievable.
He just would not let up and he
1:39:40
wouldn't apologize. It was it
was very offensive to her and
1:39:44
she kept saying so saying get
off the track. I guess he had
1:39:48
nothing else to talk about.
Yeah, it was very strange to
1:39:52
watch I
1:39:53
Adam Curry: saw I saw several
several women respond to it
1:39:56
online saying you know
Stephanopoulos man you're out of
1:39:59
control. But this is all part of
branding Trump is a rapist even
1:40:04
though the jury did not say
that.
1:40:08
John C Dvorak: As far as I know,
they didn't she makes that
1:40:09
point. Especially during that 10
minutes that I sped up. Yeah.
1:40:18
Adam Curry: Can I throw a few
names at ya? Slender mint. Who?
1:40:24
Slender mint.
1:40:26
John C Dvorak: Slow your back on
the GM can't get weight wise.
1:40:30
Adam Curry: I'm just coming up
with some ideas here man.
1:40:33
John C Dvorak: Like bro, you're
the first one slender mint. I
1:40:35
love you like
1:40:36
Adam Curry: slender mint. Yeah.
Slimming sensation. No, I think
1:40:40
Slenderman Yeah, I'm just
working on it. Trim taste. Okay,
1:40:48
I'm serious. I think there's
something here is doable. Yeah.
1:40:52
I mean, it's, it's just gone. I
mean, you can any factory can
1:40:55
make gum. When I was a kid.
There was a Wrigley's factory. I
1:41:01
think they mainly made like the
really cheap spearmint or
1:41:07
something that came in little,
little package that double meant
1:41:10
no, no, it was like Chiclets. It
was in Europe, in Holland. Oh,
1:41:15
in Europe, and they used to
throw irregular stuff out in the
1:41:19
back. And then we'd go and get
that bags, full bags full of it,
1:41:23
and we sell it a school.
1:41:26
John C Dvorak: And it was great.
Yeah, you were that was a very
1:41:28
smart thing to do. That reminds
me the story. I've told it
1:41:31
before about the when I was
Inspector and I was at the
1:41:34
mother's cookie factory. And so
we're which is by the way, if
1:41:40
you can ever get into one of
these cookie factories, or any
1:41:42
place where they're making this
stuff, you can get it fresh
1:41:43
right out of the oven. It's like
unbelievable. So I'm, we're
1:41:48
finishing up the tour with the
foremen. And there's a bunch of
1:41:53
cookies going by. And there's a
final inspection before they go
1:41:56
into the packaging arena. And
there's all these people with
1:41:59
the little thing on their over
their head, kind of a plastic
1:42:04
like that. And they're pulling
out broken cookies and throwing
1:42:08
and just throwing them over
their shoulders into a giant
1:42:11
bin. Yeah. And so I said, Wow,
he said, What is it those giant
1:42:19
banana cookies? What did he do
with that? Do they give them to
1:42:22
feed lots or they just feed them
to cows? I mean, what they must
1:42:26
do something just tossing us the
cookies. The guy says no, no,
1:42:29
no, no, no. He says there's a
guy in Los Angeles that buys
1:42:33
them from us by the ton packages
of men's in cellophane and puts
1:42:38
them in vending machines. And
when the person gets the cookies
1:42:44
from the vending machines, they
figure they got broken in the
1:42:46
machine. Wow. When they fell to
the bottom, and I said oh my
1:42:51
god, that is a genius idea. And
that's what you just described.
1:42:56
Yeah,
1:42:56
Adam Curry: yeah, we used to
sell it. It was great. It was
1:42:59
good for and then they then they
caught on to us.
1:43:01
John C Dvorak: Hey, Hey, kids,
get out of the bin. Exactly.
1:43:06
Adam Curry: I'm gonna set you
up. I know you have a three by
1:43:08
three. And I think that if you
go back and look at the Red
1:43:11
Book. Throughout the history of
the show, we have talked many
1:43:15
times about the several big
rivalries CIA, FBI, CIA, DIA by
1:43:24
the way, thank you. To our
producer there who has sent me
1:43:28
the DIA sweatshirt straight from
the from the store. That
1:43:32
headquarters is very cool.
Defense Intelligence Agency. I
1:43:35
love that sweatshirt. But also,
Boeing versus Airbus. And it
1:43:42
sure seems like Boeing's on the
losing side right now
1:43:46
Unknown: new concerns about
quality control at Boeing. The
1:43:49
New York Times reports the
company has failed 33 of the 89
1:43:53
audits the FAA conducted your
panel blew off in mid flight on
1:43:57
this Alaska Airlines plane in
January. Investigators later
1:44:00
found four bolts were missing.
Following
1:44:03
the incident the FAA took
immediate action to increase its
1:44:06
oversight activities, and we
will continue to put safety
1:44:09
first the FAA also conducted 13
audits of Boeing Supplier spirit
1:44:14
Aerosystems seven reportedly
resulted in a failing grade my
1:44:18
time say documents show the FAA
observed mechanics and spirit
1:44:22
using a hotel key card to check
a door seal and spirit mechanics
1:44:26
applied Dawn soap to a door seal
is lubricant Boeing responding
1:44:30
overnight saying we continue to
implement immediate changes and
1:44:34
develop a comprehensive action
plan to strengthen safety and
1:44:37
quality. Transparency at every
turn spirits is they'll address
1:44:41
the issue and continue efforts
to improve safety with the goal
1:44:44
of zero defects. And safety
officials around the world are
1:44:47
looking into the terrifying
incident yesterday where 50
1:44:50
passengers were injured on a
Boeing 787 Dreamliner over
1:44:54
Australia. The airline saying
the plane experienced a strong
1:44:57
shake and blames a technical
event for The dramatic loss of
1:45:01
altitude Meanwhile, a Boeing
whistleblower was found dead
1:45:04
Friday after an apparent suicide
the body of 62 year old John
1:45:08
Barnett, a longtime Boeing
employee and quality manager was
1:45:11
found in Charleston, South
Carolina, where he was being
1:45:14
questioned in a case against
Boeing. Barnett raised concerns
1:45:18
about production standards,
telling the BBC in 2019 that
1:45:21
workers deliberately used faulty
parts Boeing denied his claims.
1:45:26
Adam Curry: Well, is that a
setup or what?
1:45:30
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this is
interesting. This is getting
1:45:33
more interesting by the minute.
All right, let me
1:45:35
Adam Curry: play the jingle now.
It's time for a three by three.
1:45:38
It's better on that five JC what
are we doing with hearing
1:45:41
stories from ABC CBS The
Neverending Story of the day the
1:45:49
big news John takes a look at
all of the different headline
1:45:52
news stories from the big three
networks and Rosemont and a
1:45:55
three by three so we can compare
and see if they get the news
1:45:57
from the same place if there's a
narrative or what is going on in
1:46:00
your news media controlled
world.
1:46:05
John C Dvorak: Let's start with
ABC. Tonight a Boeing
1:46:07
whistleblower now dead from an
apparent suicide only days after
1:46:11
his lawyer says he'd been
deposed. John Barnett worked for
1:46:14
Boeing for 32 years and was
involved in a lawsuit alleging
1:46:18
serious safety concerns with the
787 Dreamliner and retaliation
1:46:23
from the company. His lawyers
say Barnett was in very good
1:46:26
spirits and we didn't see any
indication he would take his own
1:46:30
life. But police in South
Carolina say he died Saturday
1:46:33
from a self inflicted gunshot
wound to the head. His body
1:46:37
found inside a car in a hotel
parking lot. In January just
1:46:41
weeks after a door plug flew off
and Alaska Airlines Boeing 737
1:46:45
Max nine Barnett spoke with TMZ
live what
1:46:49
Unknown: we're seeing with the
door plug blowout is what I've
1:46:54
seen with the rest airplane. As
far as jobs not being completed
1:46:59
properly, inspection steps
remain removed. issues being
1:47:05
ignored
1:47:06
John C Dvorak: since that
incident a six week FAA review
1:47:08
of the Boeing production line
has raised new concerns. New
1:47:12
York Times reporting Boeing
failed 33 of 89 audits and
1:47:16
Boeing Supplier spirit
1:47:17
Unknown: Aerosystems, which
builds the 737 max fuselage
1:47:21
failed more than half of its 13
audits.
1:47:24
As difficult and as painful
these inspections are for Boeing
1:47:27
they will help them get back to
basics to be able to begin to
1:47:30
earn the trust of the FAA and
the flying public.
1:47:35
David Boeing says they are
saddened by John Barnett's
1:47:37
passing but his attorneys say
they're showing Yeah, they're
1:47:40
calling for a full police
investigation into his death.
1:47:43
Adam Curry: Now just as an aside
I mean let's just say that this
1:47:47
is this is a corporate battle I
mean, and you know, and Airbus
1:47:54
industries and Boeing don't just
make passenger jets they make a
1:47:57
lot of other stuff war stuff
mainly. So that's not to be
1:48:01
underestimated. Especially when
a lot of big contracts are
1:48:04
coming up for China you know, to
make Boeing look extra bad by
1:48:10
killing some dude and by the
way, adding two hot tubs and
1:48:15
small aircraft eating lunch in
your pickup truck is now a bad
1:48:18
idea if you're in a court case
you may What's it too though
1:48:22
them to kill a gun
1:48:23
John C Dvorak: right in the
middle of your writing to say
1:48:25
you know I think I'm gonna shoot
myself right here in the middle
1:48:27
of this meal.
1:48:30
Adam Curry: I wouldn't put it
past them. This is in the in the
1:48:33
world of big business this is
nothing
1:48:36
John C Dvorak: that's billions
of dollars involved and big
1:48:38
bonuses to billions yeah and
being a big bonuses for the seat
1:48:42
for the executives. It makes it
way too much money it
1:48:45
Adam Curry: was a meal to die
for. I tell you it was so good.
1:48:48
Sandwich. Sorry,
1:48:50
John C Dvorak: well ABC so ABC
sets it up. So they start with
1:48:53
the suicide as as the lead Oh,
and then they move on to the
1:48:57
details and I thought that was a
very interesting structure. 33
1:49:01
Adam Curry: is annoying. I mean,
there's too much at 33 is
1:49:03
John C Dvorak: annoying. So NBC
Here we go.
1:49:05
Unknown: The focus for
investigators that terrifying
1:49:07
nosedive off New Zealand that
injured dozens passenger say the
1:49:11
lead time pilot claimed he
suddenly lost control of the
1:49:14
Boeing 787 When the flight data
computers went dark and 2016 the
1:49:19
FAA issued an airworthiness
directive for the 787 warning
1:49:24
that if the flight control
computers are not reset every 22
1:49:27
days that could shut themselves
down, which could result in
1:49:31
flight controls that don't
respond and a temporary loss of
1:49:35
controllability. Meanwhile, two
months since that mid air max
1:49:38
nine emergency Sources close to
the investigation, say Boeing
1:49:42
has failed 33 of 89 Faa audits,
the FAA confirming it identified
1:49:48
noncompliance issues in Boeing's
manufacturing process control
1:49:52
parts handling and storage and
product control in an email
1:49:56
Boeing's chief of commercial
planes today called on every
1:49:59
employee Well ye to precisely
follow every step of our
1:50:02
manufacturing procedures and
processes. While in South
1:50:06
Carolina, a coroner says former
Boeing whistleblower John
1:50:10
Barnett took his own life before
his upcoming trial against the
1:50:14
company in 2019. Barnett told
NBC News Boeing was putting
1:50:18
profits ahead of safety
1:50:20
from day one, it's just all been
about schedule and hurry up and
1:50:24
just get it done push planes
out.
1:50:26
In a statement Boeing says we
are saddened by Mr. Barnett's
1:50:29
passing, and our thoughts are
with his family and friends.
1:50:32
under intense scrutiny, the
company today called on every
1:50:35
employee to be on the lookout
for safety or quality issues,
1:50:39
and speak up.
1:50:40
Adam Curry: I'm impressed by
this report. I and I've been
1:50:44
obviously looking at this
lanten. airliner, triple seven
1:50:50
issue was seven 787 or triple
seven doesn't matter. It was at
1:50:55
seven. Nothing more scary in a
fly by wire type situation where
1:51:01
you barely have any steam gauges
anymore if all of your
1:51:04
instrumentation goes out. And
let's just say that you're, you
1:51:09
know, that means autopilot
because there's clearly an
1:51:11
autopilot mode at that moment.
If everything shuts off your
1:51:15
servos all that and the plane is
out of trim. I mean, you could
1:51:19
immediately see that drop, but
then it's a little suspicious.
1:51:24
What Oh, it it went off and came
back on. These things take time
1:51:28
to boot up. It's at least 20 to
30 seconds. But then I hear and
1:51:32
this was new, that you've got to
jiggle the handle every 21 days.
1:51:38
What is this?
1:51:40
John C Dvorak: Reminds me of you
know, memory, whatever. They
1:51:42
have memory leaks and all these
Yeah, regular pieces where you
1:51:46
hey, we're rebooting the router.
You remember we were doing
1:51:51
Adam Curry: I got bufferbloat
gotta
1:51:53
John C Dvorak: reboot the
router. Oh, and it works fine.
1:51:55
Now. What? What was going on
that it wasn't working? You
1:51:59
know, the routers going every
day and then all of a sudden,
1:52:02
you got to reboot a huge
revision. You always said that.
1:52:04
reboot the router.
1:52:06
Adam Curry: Yeah, and sometimes
Bucha router. Why? And sometimes
1:52:09
it helped. There was bufferbloat
No, it was helping every time.
1:52:12
Yeah. bufferbloat. But this? Do
you know,
1:52:15
John C Dvorak: that's what it
was? Yeah, that's what we called
1:52:17
it. bufferbloat that's what we
called it. We don't know what it
1:52:20
was. We weren't flying
1:52:22
Adam Curry: a 787. Okay, the
show is important, but not that
1:52:25
important. So you know, it
clearly. This is this is
1:52:30
John C Dvorak: the kind of thing
we have nowadays learn to code.
1:52:33
Everything's
1:52:35
Adam Curry: not even coding.
It's some kid who builds it
1:52:40
anymore. My craft. Oh, I have a
clip about that in a moment.
1:52:44
Actually, I have a clip I have a
clip for you. I won't play well.
1:52:46
John C Dvorak: Before we do
that. Let's listen to the CBS
1:52:48
version of the same report now
yours do you have the most
1:52:51
reliable versions.
1:52:54
Unknown: After the dramatic mid
air blowout of a door panel in
1:52:57
January, the FAA launched an
audit of Boeing 737 production
1:53:02
process, Boeing failed 33 of 89
sections, including one dealing
1:53:07
with the same type of door
panel. The FAA also found 97
1:53:11
incidents of alleged
noncompliance the most common
1:53:14
was failing to follow Boeing's
own standards and practices. The
1:53:18
audit comes as Boeing admitted
to lawmakers last week it cannot
1:53:21
find paperwork documenting
repairs performed on that Alaska
1:53:25
Airlines door panel saying it is
likely that it was never
1:53:28
created. The NTSB investigation
indicates the bolts holding that
1:53:32
door in place were not
reinstalled. FAA also looked at
1:53:36
supplier spirit Aerosystems
which makes the body of the 737
1:53:39
max. The company failed seven of
13 sections of that audit
1:53:43
inspectors flagged workers using
a hotel key card to check a door
1:53:47
seal and Dawn dish soap as a
lubricant. Boeing is planning to
1:53:51
comment on this DOJ
investigation. But if
1:53:54
investigators where to find
wrongdoing Boeing could
1:53:57
potentially face criminal
charges. And they're already
1:53:59
facing a number of lawsuits from
that Alaska Airlines incident
1:54:02
one seeking a billion dollars
Nora
1:54:05
Chris I also want to ask you
about this Boeing whistleblower
1:54:09
that was found dead in his car.
What
1:54:11
do we know about that John
Barnett was set to sit for a
1:54:15
deposition in a defamation case
he had brought against Boeing
1:54:18
when he was found dead in his
truck. The coroner in South
1:54:21
Carolina says it appears to be
due to a self inflicted gunshot
1:54:24
wound. His attorneys are calling
on the local police to fully
1:54:27
investigate what happened or
1:54:29
Adam Curry: Oh yeah, I'd
forgotten the Dawn dish soap
1:54:31
that is beautiful. By the way,
Dawn dish soap is used around
1:54:37
hill country for a number of
things. It's
1:54:40
John C Dvorak: very it's yeah, I
can see that. We have very
1:54:44
amazing surfactants an
1:54:45
Adam Curry: amazing product we
use if you mix it with distilled
1:54:49
white vinegar and some what's
the stuff you throw in the
1:54:54
bathtub? The salt, the Epsom
salt and salt Yeah, if you mix
1:54:59
that It is a fantastic weed
killer. So you don't get you
1:55:04
don't get your glyphosate
leaking into the ground. Oh,
1:55:08
it's everyone used it here. And
Dawn dish soap just by itself
1:55:13
diluted with a little bit of
white vinegar, distilled white
1:55:17
vinegar. You You pour that into
the red anthill kills him, which
1:55:23
is a very good word. And he'll,
oh my god, we have red ants
1:55:28
around here for the summer air.
And you do not repeat do not
1:55:32
want to step on a red ant hill.
1:55:35
John C Dvorak: I wouldn't think
so. It's, I mean, but a day high
1:55:37
up in the air.
1:55:39
Adam Curry: About fire ants. I'm
sorry, not red ants, fire ants.
1:55:43
John C Dvorak: What's different?
And yes, I'm
1:55:44
Adam Curry: sorry, the fire ant.
I said Red Hat.
1:55:46
John C Dvorak: Don't they make
big hills, you can pretty hard
1:55:48
to step on one.
1:55:50
Adam Curry: Not if you're not
looking. I mean, they're
1:55:52
everywhere. You could you could
be used, you could be standing
1:55:55
in one and all of a sudden, oh,
and then if they're climbing up
1:55:58
your your ankle, they'll bite
you right away. And those things
1:56:02
they,
1:56:02
John C Dvorak: they they call a
fire and a scar.
1:56:05
Adam Curry: I mean, I've
scarring on my hand from one
1:56:07
time, I put my at a cocktail
glass and I put it down on the
1:56:11
ground and we're chatting away.
And I hadn't seen that all these
1:56:14
fire ants had walked up onto my
class because it was sugar
1:56:18
sugary stuff in it. I pick it up
and all sudden they're on my
1:56:21
hand and they I brushed them
off, and they'd already beat me.
1:56:24
I still have scars. From the
fire. No bite. Wow. Yeah.
1:56:31
Anyway, so Dawn soap. Another
thing if you've got red wasps,
1:56:38
you can just put it into a spray
bottle. And you can put it on
1:56:41
stream and you can just sit
there and just zap them from a
1:56:46
distance. Don't you have to get
that red
1:56:47
John C Dvorak: wasp? Yes. Yes.
What's a red wasp?
1:56:51
Adam Curry: You do not want to
mess with the red wasp.
1:56:55
John C Dvorak: You're living in
Australia.
1:56:57
Adam Curry: Hey, man. It's the
Hill Country baby. No mess
1:57:01
around. Anyway. Yeah, I think
this is I think this is
1:57:08
industrial warfare. And they're
just going now they're just
1:57:12
hitting Boeing as hard as they
can. There's got to be I mean,
1:57:16
there's big contracts at play
here. And you know, they've got
1:57:20
a hidden camera footage of
Boeing employees saying I
1:57:23
wouldn't fly on those planes.
Now we are we do drugs. We do
1:57:28
coke regarding the air in the in
the parking lot and smoke some
1:57:31
we did lunch. Have you seen
those? Oh, yeah. No, yeah. And I
1:57:39
saw a video of this. John
Barnett. He did not look a guy
1:57:43
like a guy ready to kill
himself. I mean, he seems he
1:57:47
seems pretty together.
1:57:49
John C Dvorak: But if you were
the Euro bus people, the Airbus
1:57:53
euro, the Euro bus guys, the
euro. But wouldn't it be cool
1:57:57
that you'd be the guys to send a
hitman out? Yes. Even worse.
1:58:01
Adam Curry: I mean, at first I
was thinking, you know, it can
1:58:04
be really stressful a lawsuit,
you know, especially if you're
1:58:08
fighting a big corporation, but
then I saw the guy like, and I
1:58:11
saw him talking like Nah, no,
no, this guy was killed. This
1:58:15
guy was kids horrible. But the
but it's on man it's on. They're
1:58:20
out to to ruin Boeing and
Boeing's not doing it's only
1:58:25
John C Dvorak: recently that
cause this this war?
1:58:29
Adam Curry: Well, they have more
of anything. I can only think of
1:58:31
military contracts. It's all
military stuff. It's just the
1:58:36
whole military. Has all the
ability care. I mean, the the I
1:58:41
mean, what is where does Boeing
really make its money? It's not
1:58:44
just in, in passenger aircraft.
That's a big part of it. But
1:58:50
that's not all. I mean, we don't
they make jets too. They must
1:58:54
provide something for jets. They
make
1:58:56
John C Dvorak: a lot of military
gear. Yeah. Yeah. I still think
1:59:00
the bulk of their cash is made
with the big jets. Well, that's
1:59:04
going to end because he says
7787 We know
1:59:08
Adam Curry: we know from our,
from our Navy guys who are
1:59:11
retiring like I'm training for
Airbus. I'm not gonna train for
1:59:15
Boeing. I'm training for air
buses. Which is crazy because
1:59:20
they're plastic airplanes. Also
is the 87 Yeah, well, there you
1:59:25
go. But 87 reboots. it
1:59:27
John C Dvorak: reboots out of
the blue by the way only one
1:59:30
report add that that was a
detail had
1:59:32
Adam Curry: not heard that. That
was very interesting that you
1:59:35
have to do you have to reset it
you have to reboot it every 21
1:59:39
days.
1:59:39
John C Dvorak: Come on. That's
that's like restarting the
1:59:43
routers. I
1:59:44
Adam Curry: wonder what they
don't have Garmin do they don't
1:59:46
have Garmin Let me see 787
avionics let me see I'm sure you
1:59:50
can get different packages, but
1:59:53
John C Dvorak: you can probably
ordered various packages
1:59:55
Adam Curry: Rockwell Collins
1:59:58
John C Dvorak: Rockwell Collins.
yeah
2:00:03
Adam Curry: yeah, Rocco Santa
the Rockwell Collins. That looks
2:00:07
like the all of Rockwell Collins
who owns a somewhat must be
2:00:12
owned by some bigger company.
But that's all. It's all
2:00:14
military guys. Rockwell
2:00:15
John C Dvorak: owns it. I think
Rockwell is a publicly traded,
2:00:19
big company.
2:00:20
Adam Curry: That mean that's not
cool. And you can get Collins
2:00:23
aviation gear and your GA
aircraft. This is not good. This
2:00:27
is not good at all. Anyway, I
want to talk for a second about
2:00:30
programmers. Because there was
no standby Everybody get ready
2:00:34
to leave us. It's an Africa
report. Oh, no. But I've slyly
2:00:40
combined Africa with an
artificial intelligence report.
2:00:44
AI
2:00:45
Unknown: tools like chat GPT
work almost like magic, but
2:00:49
there's no quick trick for
building them. 1000s of workers
2:00:53
like Richard have spent months
filtering toxic content out of
2:00:57
the data used to train open AI
after reviewing scenes of child
2:01:02
abuse investi ality he's been
left traumatized. It's difficult
2:01:07
work and AI subcontractor
employees are paid less than one
2:01:11
euro an hour. Richard ended up
quitting. Richard and three
2:01:16
other moderators decided it was
time for change. They filed a
2:01:21
petition in Parliament. With the
help of this lawyer. She
2:01:24
believes they must act fast as a
growing number of companies set
2:01:29
up in Nairobi. They were
attracted by Kenyans fluency in
2:01:32
English and their quality
education. In this school
2:01:36
children are learning how to
code. Today's class is on self
2:01:40
driving cars. A growing number
of Kenyan children are learning
2:01:44
digital skills. The young
company Digi Finzi now offers
2:01:48
this course in 10 different
schools, innovators that hope to
2:01:52
climb the ladder and become the
brains behind the technologies
2:01:55
of tomorrow. Not just the cogs
in an American machine.
2:02:00
Adam Curry: That's right so you
thought you're going to lose
2:02:02
your job to AI are you losing
your job to a Nigerian some
2:02:08
Nigerian school kid is
programming your Rockwell
2:02:10
Collins Avi avionics,
2:02:12
John C Dvorak: but now she
mentioned I should mention this.
2:02:16
Rockwell Collins, just so we
know. So we're gonna have to get
2:02:20
a buddy's letters. The company
was acquired by United
2:02:23
Technologies in 2018 and now
operates as part of Collins
2:02:29
aerospace, the subsidy, a
subsidiary of the RT X
2:02:33
Corporation, formerly Raytheon.
So it boils down to Raytheon.
2:02:39
Yeah, it always does.
2:02:43
Adam Curry: Meanwhile, speaking
of AI, we have a new bill called
2:02:49
the Defiance act. This may be
part of the Swift opera setup. I
2:02:54
Unknown: know we're all little
just distraught about the
2:02:56
situation and we don't know how
to handle it. Stevie
2:02:59
highter, a sophomore at Richmond
Burton High School found out
2:03:02
Tuesday, there were disturbing
photos of her circulating I felt
2:03:06
really violated and it was just
really gross. To see it. This
2:03:09
was
2:03:10
the picture a fellow student is
accused of altering using AI
2:03:13
technology using her face but
swapping a nude body. A
2:03:18
lot of them were just like
photos with friends from like
2:03:21
birthday party outings, there
was a lot of homecoming and
2:03:24
prom. In this context, there's
2:03:26
definitely a need for quick
actions the potential for harm
2:03:30
is, is great.
2:03:32
In the world of AI, there are
video and photo swapping apps
2:03:36
that have come under fire, where
a user can even crop someone's
2:03:39
face into an adult video
creating pornographic images of
2:03:43
people without their consent. At
the federal level. Congress is
2:03:47
currently considering
legislation called the Defiance
2:03:50
act that would better regulate
the AI world and deep fakes. And
2:03:54
this is really disturbing to
their entire careers moving
2:03:58
forward in life college
applications they're worried
2:04:00
about, they're worried about
what if they do something
2:04:02
professional in the future in
these images surface? That's
2:04:06
really scary for them
2:04:08
to take a psychological toll on
victims. Since the technology is
2:04:12
so new, the law isn't clear cut.
If a fake body attached to a
2:04:17
miner's photo is considered
illegal
2:04:20
to me it falls right into child
pornography. And that's exactly
2:04:23
in my opinion what it is I think
it's creating it. I think it's
2:04:26
distributing it, I think that it
should be, you know, charged
2:04:30
accordingly in my opinion.
2:04:32
Adam Curry: So the Defiance Act
is an Act from Durbin, Graham
2:04:36
Klobuchar Hawley and an act to
hold accountable those
2:04:44
responsible for the
proliferation of non consensual
2:04:46
sexually explicit, deep fake
images and videos. How about
2:04:50
this? How about you tell your
kids not to put stuff online?
2:04:54
How about that? Yeah, how about
some education here, just don't
2:04:59
post off You can't you can't
legislate this
2:05:08
John C Dvorak: Well, it all will
lead to identification. That's
2:05:14
what has to be in these bills.
2:05:15
Adam Curry: Well, this is what I
keep telling you. But that is
2:05:18
that is the end game is always
going to be ID to have an
2:05:25
account
2:05:29
John C Dvorak: that you can it's
gonna take decades, there's
2:05:31
still too many workarounds. Now
there's
2:05:35
Adam Curry: workarounds. I
didn't say it would work. This
2:05:38
is why don't understand why why
we're not on the same page with
2:05:42
this. Just because it doesn't
work doesn't mean that we won't
2:05:46
have the legislation that you'd
love to have everybody have an
2:05:49
ID. Ie identify all this stuff.
They want it, they want it. They
2:05:55
love it. Yes, we need more of
that. I don't understand why you
2:06:03
keep saying there's workarounds.
Of course there's workarounds.
2:06:06
John C Dvorak: But what do I
keep saying? Well, you don't
2:06:08
understand why I'm saying it.
2:06:11
Adam Curry: No, I don't because
I'm not looking for a fix. I'm
2:06:14
looking for the government to do
something evil. They just want
2:06:18
to have us all
2:06:19
John C Dvorak: why can I say
that? There's workarounds if it
2:06:22
offends you so much. Because
2:06:24
Adam Curry: you you yourself was
the guy you were doing a big
2:06:27
expos a a big write up about
digital ID and then it just one
2:06:30
away and you keep saying there's
workarounds? I thought that you
2:06:34
were writing a book about it.
But why are we not writing a
2:06:40
book about it? So your writing
is
2:06:41
John C Dvorak: a dream? It was a
red book was very
2:06:45
Adam Curry: vivid, man. It was
super vivid. Yeah.
2:06:50
John C Dvorak: Yes. Oh, by the
way that says you're talking
2:06:52
about software this might as
well go to the big boys, the
2:06:54
guys who know what they're doing
with software. Let's play the
2:06:57
ransomware clips. Oh,
2:06:58
Adam Curry: yeah, this is
getting better.
2:07:00
Unknown: The healthcare industry
is still struggling to overcome
2:07:03
a February cyber attack that hit
the IT company change
2:07:06
healthcare. The group behind the
attack is part of a
2:07:09
professionalized ecosystem that
profits off company's digital
2:07:13
security failings. And Paris
Jenna McLaughlin reports.
2:07:17
On Wednesday, February 21, a
relatively unknown IT company
2:07:21
called change healthcare
announced it was the victim of a
2:07:24
cyber attack. The group of
hackers behind it who go by the
2:07:27
name black hat, demanded a
ransom of $22 million to return
2:07:31
the company's data. The hack was
devastating. While change
2:07:35
healthcare isn't a household
name. It plays a central role in
2:07:38
verifying and processing
payments between insurance
2:07:40
companies and providers right
now. According to a source with
2:07:44
knowledge of the situation. The
company is still struggling to
2:07:47
bring basic functionalities back
online. troublingly change
2:07:50
healthcare has said it hopes to
start restoring those services
2:07:53
next week. The response is
ongoing but the breach provides
2:07:57
a window into how these criminal
ransomware gangs operate.
2:08:00
Adam Curry: Who is this breathy
lady
2:08:03
John C Dvorak: believe is some
NPR reporter and she likes to
2:08:07
speak
2:08:07
Adam Curry: if I find the
reporting very poor. I mean we
2:08:11
have no idea how much I mean
it's still locked into a million
2:08:15
it's right in that part. Oh
yeah. Okay, and what they didn't
2:08:18
say it was Bitcoin she missed
all these opportunities,
2:08:21
John C Dvorak: but who cares
they 22,000,022 millions but
2:08:23
Adam Curry: what they pay in
rubles they should just pay it
2:08:26
get rid of it. Dude, you fix age
did if you listen
2:08:29
John C Dvorak: to part two of
the clip
2:08:30
Unknown: rom elbowing the CEO of
cybersecurity companies Signia,
2:08:34
has trashed black hat for years.
Here's how he describes them.
2:08:37
What
2:08:38
makes them I would say unique is
the viciousness if we can call
2:08:44
it of the attacks.
2:08:46
MobileMe says Blackhat sells its
malicious code to affiliates
2:08:49
taking a cut of the profits.
They even provide human
2:08:52
resources a platform to
negotiate payments with victims
2:08:56
and a public leak site, the
criminal ecosystem of ransomware
2:08:59
continues to thrive. That's
partially because these groups
2:09:03
often live outside the reach of
US law enforcement. A senior
2:09:06
Administration official tells
NPR that many of these hackers
2:09:09
operate with impunity somewhere
inside Russia, Black Hat emerged
2:09:12
out of the ashes of another
group that might be familiar,
2:09:15
called Dark Side. In May 2021,
that group attacked Colonial
2:09:20
Pipeline, leaving half the
eastern seaboard without fuel
2:09:23
for days. At that time,
ransomware groups were at least
2:09:26
publicly hesitant to target
critical infrastructure. But all
2:09:29
that seems to have changed in
recent years here. So Steve
2:09:33
Cagle, the CEO of the healthcare
cybersecurity company, clear
2:09:36
water, described this shift in a
briefing for the healthcare
2:09:39
industry in early March.
2:09:40
The other thing I'll mention
about blackcat is this is an
2:09:42
organization that the FBI was
able to, in some respects,
2:09:46
enforce, enforce seizure of
their sites. They reemerged and
2:09:51
we reported a couple of months
ago, they removed all
2:09:54
restrictions against against
hospitals and practically
2:09:57
speaking encouraged their
affiliates to go after hospital
2:10:00
wasn't raised their commission
rate to 90%.
2:10:02
The FBI is annual internet crime
report confirms that health care
2:10:05
and public health for the top
sectors impacted by ransomware
2:10:08
in 2023. As for Blackhat, they
actually received that $22
2:10:12
million ransom, presumably from
change healthcare or its parent
2:10:16
company. The group then
disappeared. So experts say it's
2:10:20
members are likely to rebrand
and wreak havoc again, wait
2:10:23
Adam Curry: a minute, so have
they did they give them the
2:10:25
unlock key?
2:10:29
John C Dvorak: The way they
described it as they gave them
2:10:31
their data back.
2:10:35
Adam Curry: I have a report to
you. Let me see if it brings us
2:10:38
some clarity here
2:10:39
Unknown: this morning. There's
also some information about the
2:10:41
Department of Health and Human
Services going to put change
2:10:45
health care on the operating
table. Now, last month change
2:10:48
health care was hit with what
the American Hospital
2:10:50
Association calls quote, the
most significant and
2:10:53
consequential cyber attack on
the US healthcare system in
2:10:57
American history and quote, now
the insurance billing firm,
2:11:00
which is what that company does,
is roughly involves roughly 1/3
2:11:06
of us patient records and the
HHS will investigate into
2:11:10
whether change healthcare
properly protected that data in
2:11:13
compliance with the Health
Insurance Portability and
2:11:16
Accountability Act. But the
impact actually goes beyond just
2:11:19
that cyber attack.
2:11:21
If you're looking at a copay
discount card, you're probably
2:11:25
not going to be able to use that
at this point in time until the
2:11:28
system is fixed.
2:11:30
A spokesperson for change
healthcare and its parent
2:11:33
company UnitedHealth Group says
that it will cooperate with the
2:11:37
HHS investigation. I
2:11:40
Adam Curry: don't know man, this
made it worse. Yes. It sounds
2:11:43
like Klaus Schwab was right and
2:11:46
Unknown: improve preparedness
for potential cyber pandemic.
2:11:51
Adam Curry: Yeah, maybe cyber
pandemic. So
2:11:58
John C Dvorak: I don't know
about you, but early days of
2:12:00
computing. In this, let's say
mid 50s. On to the 70s or
2:12:08
microcomputers. Hey, yeah,
2:12:09
Adam Curry: I don't have any
opinion on the
2:12:13
John C Dvorak: the normal
procedure and you know, this,
2:12:16
the normal procedures you'd have
complete, you wouldn't have
2:12:18
backups, you'd have archives. So
you could Reese, you know, and
2:12:24
it will be done continually on
tape. And you if you lost the
2:12:29
system, because everyone thought
these things were going to work
2:12:31
very well. You could just re
grab an archive from yesterday
2:12:36
and you set yourself back up.
Yeah. Do any of that now, are
2:12:40
they just random backups or
continuous backups are the kind
2:12:44
of backups that you have to
assume the machine keeps
2:12:47
working? And I mean, why where's
the backups on these things? The
2:12:52
guys pull down the system, they
take all the errors just say
2:12:55
they erased all the disks.
Shouldn't they be able to
2:12:58
company be able to reestablish
using backup data, a backup and
2:13:04
a backup to that backup and
backup to the backup to the
2:13:06
backup? Yeah.
2:13:08
Adam Curry: That's how it used
to be? I don't know. Well, first
2:13:11
of all, I'm going to push back a
little bit when we had to go and
2:13:14
get the tape that meant usually
had to drive to the mountain.
2:13:18
You know, oh, man, he's got to
get the tape. And it would take
2:13:21
48 It would take 48 hours to
restore from tape. Restoring
2:13:25
from tape took a long time that
it was but I don't know. I think
2:13:29
everything is Cloud Storage. Oh,
just throw it in the cloud
2:13:33
incremental backups? I don't
know. I really don't know. I
2:13:37
don't I think we've gotten to
just such a cavalier attitude
2:13:41
about stuff. But this is this is
Microsoft. I think Microsoft
2:13:44
stuff is just they just locking
it all up. And no, there's
2:13:48
probably no good practices.
There's too much data people
2:13:50
don't know how to handle it. I I
suffer with our dudes named Ben.
2:13:56
This got to be incredibly
difficult to manage at all. And
2:14:01
we and we really don't know if
we're not getting good
2:14:03
information about what really
happened. Maybe some guy just
2:14:06
screwed up and said I was
ransomware and took 22 million.
2:14:10
You don't know
2:14:11
John C Dvorak: it'd be a swan
smart guy you don't know.
2:14:14
Adam Curry: You really don't
know. I have a couple of topics
2:14:17
to discuss. No,
2:14:19
Unknown: no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no
2:14:23
trends.
2:14:25
Adam Curry: There's a lot of
trends Maoism stuff popping up.
2:14:28
Want to make sure we talk about
it. Just some headlines. Trans
2:14:32
women suicide rate doubles after
vaginal vaginoplasty new study
2:14:38
finds. So the that one's off the
table. Would you rather have a
2:14:45
dead son versus a living
daughter? And this one is from
2:14:49
Gallup is disturbing. 30% of Gen
Z women identify as LGBTQ 30%
2:14:59
Which Which to me proves that
this is just, I just don't want
2:15:04
to feel out of place. I want to
be a part of of the gang. And I
2:15:10
don't want to say I'm straight.
And so you just throw in a queue
2:15:16
or I'm a B, I'm a queue. I'm a
day then them. I got my
2:15:21
pronouns. So this I think it's
coming to an end. I
2:15:24
John C Dvorak: have a feeling I
have a feeling. You've been
2:15:26
saying this for weeks on end?
Yeah, I
2:15:28
Adam Curry: feel it's coming.
And then the big news is, is
2:15:31
there's a new GamerGate and
since we kind of
2:15:36
John C Dvorak: will before you
get off the topic you just
2:15:38
started I do have a clip for it,
which is pretty blockers clip.
2:15:42
Adam Curry: The Gamergate is a
part of it, but let's hear that.
2:15:45
Unknown: Alright, so some good
news in the fight for medical
2:15:47
prudence. Britain's National
Health Service, the NHS has
2:15:51
banned the use of puberty
blockers for children who claim
2:15:54
to have gender dysphoria, while
fewer than 100 children and
2:15:58
teens are currently on blockers
in the UK, the number of young
2:16:01
people refer to NHS Gender
Identity Development Services
2:16:06
has ballooned by more than
16 100% in a decade. For more on
2:16:11
this landmark decision and what
it might mean here in Australia,
2:16:14
I'm joined by journalist Bernard
Lane, who covers this topic so
2:16:17
well, for gender clinic news.
Bernard joins me now, Bernard,
2:16:22
take us through this actual
decision. What prompted it?
2:16:25
Well, Peter,
2:16:26
there's a few elements to it,
first of all, an independent
2:16:30
expert review of the evidence
for puberty blockers, which
2:16:34
found that the evidence was very
weak and uncertain. We don't
2:16:38
know if they're safe. We don't
know what effect they have. And
2:16:41
also, you mentioned the spike in
patient numbers and the change
2:16:45
in the patient profile.
Suddenly, a lot of teenage
2:16:49
girls, that's the background to
it. And so the National Health
2:16:53
Service, England has decided
that the puberty blockers should
2:16:58
no longer be offered as a
routine treatment to young
2:17:02
people who are distressed about
their gender. Instead, there'll
2:17:06
be non invasive, psychological
and social interventions used
2:17:12
now that though they're closing
down the Tavistock clinic,
2:17:15
finally on March 31, and through
these new regional clinics,
2:17:20
which will take over the gender
service, they will not be giving
2:17:26
puberty blockers as routine
treatment. Yeah,
2:17:28
Adam Curry: so I saw this, this
news. But
2:17:35
John C Dvorak: I should mention
the guy that this goes on for a
2:17:37
while I didn't clip too much.
But they mentioned that of all
2:17:42
the countries that are all
jacked up about this and into
2:17:46
it. Australia makes us look like
weak sisters. Oh, really? Yeah.
2:17:52
Australia's completely into it.
Which brings in the idea that
2:17:56
there's a Maoist thing involved
because because the Chinese are
2:17:59
very concerned about Australia,
they, you know, they would their
2:18:02
sphere of influence and yeah,
that's a good way sweet way to
2:18:05
go.
2:18:06
Adam Curry: They got the subs.
So you know, non invasive
2:18:09
psychiatric help. I mean, does
that mean they're going to jack
2:18:12
them up on drugs and other
drugs? Like, you know,
2:18:16
John C Dvorak: it sounded like
they tried to say counseling by
2:18:20
habit.
2:18:21
Adam Curry: And anti sad pills.
Maybe? I don't know. The Wall
2:18:26
Street Journal had an
interesting article. You
2:18:29
remember the the acronym dink?
dinks?
2:18:33
John C Dvorak: Danke. Double
income? No, kids. Yes. Yes.
2:18:36
Adam Curry: So and this is a big
problem with and you know, my
2:18:39
stance is we need to, we need to
have many more we need to be
2:18:42
making children unless you just
want to open the borders because
2:18:46
that's that's the plan. If you
don't have children, then then
2:18:50
you just better better expect
that to happen. But dinks is no
2:18:55
longer the preferred term. The
dinks preferred dyno which
2:19:00
stands for dual income no
offspring because we can't say
2:19:04
kids I mean that that makes it
to real dinky What do you think
2:19:13
that stands for?
2:19:17
John C Dvorak: Double Income No
Kids yet.
2:19:18
Adam Curry: Oh, are you reading
it now? Did you pick up How
2:19:22
about sinks,
2:19:24
John C Dvorak: sinks yes sinks
single income no kid very
2:19:27
Adam Curry: good. And then my
favorite dink wads?
2:19:31
John C Dvorak: That would be you
know,
2:19:32
Adam Curry: double income. No
kids with a dog didn't quads. I
2:19:38
just want I want to meet some
Dean quad. I nailed it. He did.
2:19:42
Hey, we got kids.
2:19:46
John C Dvorak: Who don't have
kids live in there. You got a
2:19:48
dog?
2:19:48
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, but they
we have kids and we don't have
2:19:51
doubly and we don't have double
income anymore. You know, Tina
2:19:55
has retired from corporate life.
2:19:57
John C Dvorak: Okay, so you'll
say you'd be what was thinking?
2:20:00
Think, think Watch, watch.
2:20:04
Adam Curry: Someone just didn't
quad just sounds like dickwad
2:20:07
just doesn't sound good. Anyway,
I wanted to just mention the
2:20:11
GamerGate two seems to be
happening. Because that's in my
2:20:15
mind. We missed a lot of that.
And that's where a lot of this
2:20:18
we purposely missed it. Yeah,
but it's it is I feel I've
2:20:22
always felt this part of the
genesis of the bullying and a
2:20:26
lot of the DEI and the you know,
it's not fair and women this and
2:20:31
men that and toxic masculinity.
And so I just wanted to mention
2:20:35
because I saw it on on the
mastodon, I saw someone talking
2:20:38
about sweet baby. And I was
like, What is this sweet baby
2:20:42
thing? So Supposedly, the you
know, and people, I don't know
2:20:48
anything about gaming, I'll say
that upfront. But I do know
2:20:51
steam. Steam is kind of the
gaming platform, you can get a
2:20:55
whole bunch of games there and
people make games but the games
2:20:57
is all steam has games as steam.
I think I have a Steam app at
2:21:02
one point for some virtual
reality tests, which sucks. But
2:21:07
the sweet baby Inc, there's the
apparently they're a consulting
2:21:11
firm who consult with games and
game makers and and I make began
2:21:16
this wrong, but I think this is
what happened. And they make
2:21:20
games that are all you know,
that are appropriate. And you
2:21:23
know, they have women as the as
the heroes and you know, there
2:21:27
were some LGBTQ whatever. Then
sweet baby Inc is basically
2:21:32
woke. So some user on Steam made
a playlist of all the woke games
2:21:40
that had been consulted by sweet
baby Inc. and then and then the
2:21:44
sweet baby Inc, tried to get
that user D platformed. And at
2:21:48
the end of it all, it's Trump's
fault. That's basically what it
2:21:51
boils down to. And if there's
anything else anyone wants to
2:21:55
email me about, let me know.
Because I don't want to miss
2:21:59
Gamergate, too. I feel that we
we did a disservice to the
2:22:02
producers by missing GamerGate
the first time
2:22:06
John C Dvorak: we didn't miss,
quote, midweek. We just ignored
2:22:10
it.
2:22:10
Adam Curry: We didn't understand
it. I remember we didn't
2:22:12
understand I know
2:22:13
John C Dvorak: we're revisiting
past history. I can always re
2:22:17
engineer it. Now. We didn't
undress ability and
2:22:19
Adam Curry: understand. And then
the last in, in this particular
2:22:23
episode of trans Maoism, the
Daughters of the American
2:22:28
Revolution has now decided to
allow trans women into into
2:22:35
their group. Wow. No. Wow,
indeed.
2:22:41
Unknown: I mean, whoa.
2:22:46
Adam Curry: That surprised me.
Yeah,
2:22:48
John C Dvorak: that's very
subversive. Yeah. A lot of this
2:22:51
going on. Yeah. one bad apple
gets in there. Next thing, you
2:22:55
know. Well, we
2:22:56
Adam Curry: have on that same
track, we have another black
2:23:00
woman who is being D platformed.
Or being blamed. Just as Moe
2:23:05
said, you watch. The black women
who were crushed, pushed to the
2:23:10
forefront and are being blamed
for everything and they're all
2:23:12
being taken down in our grand
season of reveal. This is the
2:23:16
mayor of Dalton, Illinois.
2:23:18
Unknown: We've been reporting
for months on controversies that
2:23:21
have clouded Mayor Tiffany
vineyards administration of that
2:23:24
small South suburb, the mayor,
her security detail and several
2:23:28
of her allies, went to Las Vegas
last May to attend a conference
2:23:31
to lower retail business to
town. Now we've obtained a
2:23:35
complaint filed with the
Illinois Department of Human
2:23:37
Rights and which one of hundreds
aides on that trip accuses a
2:23:41
trustee of a sexual encounter
after she blacked out and had
2:23:44
been unable to provide consent.
The woman says she later had
2:23:48
been fired after reporting the
incident to the mayor and a
2:23:51
separate complaint filed with
the Department of Human Rights
2:23:54
adult and police officer on the
mayor security detail says he
2:23:59
had been demoted for coming
forward to say the trustee
2:24:01
called and FaceTimed with him to
brag about his sexual exploits.
2:24:06
We're not naming the trustee
because he hasn't been charged
2:24:09
with a crime. But tonight he's
telling WGN investigates the
2:24:12
woman's story is fabricated, and
they simply tried to help her
2:24:16
while she was intoxicated and
high on drugs. Trustee saying
2:24:20
outside investigators hired by
the village cleared him of
2:24:22
wrongdoing. Mayor Hendricks
publicist declined to comment.
2:24:25
The Department of Human Rights
says it has not substantiated
2:24:28
these complaints but has started
an investigation.
2:24:32
Adam Curry: It really is that
the DEI stuff was falling apart
2:24:34
Boeing's being all the problems
of Boeing are being blamed on
2:24:37
dei the problems that united
being blamed on dei even though
2:24:42
it probably isn't that but when
you virtue signal like the dude
2:24:46
in the dress at United what's
his name the CEO
2:24:50
John C Dvorak: Oh cam KIRBY I
think when when you
2:24:53
Adam Curry: virtue signal like
that, you're gonna get blamed.
2:24:56
You're gonna get
2:24:57
John C Dvorak: by his to get
Unitas yes United see what Go
2:25:00
back to that clip you just
played. Okay. This is a small
2:25:03
town mayor. Yes. What is this
small town mayor doing floating
2:25:08
around Vegas with a security
detail living
2:25:12
Adam Curry: it up Baby.
2:25:14
John C Dvorak: Detail and is it
finished off in the report? She
2:25:18
has a publicist? Yes, of course.
What sort of small town mayor
2:25:23
has a publicist
2:25:24
Adam Curry: is beautiful. This
beautiful by though I told you I
2:25:28
was a paying
2:25:28
John C Dvorak: the security
detail and the publicist out of
2:25:31
public funds?
2:25:33
Adam Curry: Yes. Have they had
the receipts and everything.
2:25:36
1000s of dollars for hotel rooms
and meal. I know
2:25:39
John C Dvorak: what I'm talking
about the publicist what it is.
2:25:43
It's just beyond me. But you
know where they should go after
2:25:45
some of these women. They're
abusive. They abused power.
2:25:50
Adam Curry: I'm not running for
mayor anymore. I'm decided not
2:25:53
to watch. I know, I know. I'm
disappointing. YOU. i
2:25:57
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you are.
2:25:58
Adam Curry: I took a look at
what the mayor has to do. Like
2:26:02
John has a lot of meetings. I
probably can be more effective
2:26:05
doing a podcast here.
2:26:07
John C Dvorak: How many
meetings? Are we talking about
2:26:09
Adam Curry: all meetings. It's
crazy. The amount of meetings.
2:26:12
It's like, I don't want
2:26:13
John C Dvorak: to be governors
like when George W. Bush was
2:26:16
governor of Texas. He was only
working two months out of the
2:26:20
entire year as governor. This
2:26:22
Adam Curry: is Fredericksburg,
Texas. There's a lot going on
2:26:25
here. Then I don't want to deal
with that. I want it to be
2:26:28
helpful to the community. I
think I can do other things to
2:26:31
be helpful. I can be the the
podcast,
2:26:34
John C Dvorak: the vape shop.
2:26:35
Adam Curry: There you go.
2:26:36
John C Dvorak: That's a meeting.
2:26:38
Adam Curry: Then one update on
the Georgia issue speaking of
2:26:44
dei in law enforcement.
Meanwhile,
2:26:47
Unknown: a Georgia judge today
dismissed six charges in the
2:26:50
election interference case
involving Mr. Trump saying they
2:26:53
were too vague, including a
charge related to this phone
2:26:56
call where the former president
pressured Georgia Secretary of
2:26:59
State
2:27:00
I just want to find 11,780
votes, which is one more that we
2:27:09
have
2:27:10
the judge left the door open for
prosecutors to refile those
2:27:13
charges. Mr. Trump has pleaded
2:27:15
not guilty.
2:27:17
Adam Curry: This is all falling
apart. That was kind of the core
2:27:22
of the whole Georgia thing.
Wasn't that part
2:27:25
John C Dvorak: of it? I mean,
the whole GA things falling
2:27:28
apart because Danny Willis,
another black woman that you mo
2:27:32
would point out, they're going
after because she's corrupt?
2:27:36
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, there's some
of these. Some of these people
2:27:41
are simply corrupt. I'd say
Letitia James in New York,
2:27:44
another black woman is corrupt.
She's a corrupt person. Yeah.
2:27:49
And I added a new What does mo
ever discuss why the dick? Is
2:27:54
it? black man's been passed over
for corrupted black females in
2:27:58
certain positions on
2:27:59
Adam Curry: cash had noticed
there's there's few black men in
2:28:02
any positions because black
women, preferably black lesbian
2:28:07
women have been pushed to the
forefront of everything of every
2:28:10
major movement. Black Lives
Matter. Exactly.
2:28:15
John C Dvorak: It's absolutely
true. But who's doing the
2:28:17
pushing Soros?
2:28:19
Adam Curry: Well, yes. Well, I
mean, now it's no longer GEORGE
2:28:23
But Alex, but all I mean, this a
huge organization. This. I mean,
2:28:28
just if you just look at the
tentacles, the Soros Open
2:28:33
Society Institute has in Texas
alone, it's crazy. There must be
2:28:40
40 or 50 Different people in
school districts in DBAs
2:28:46
offices. It's real. It's
unbelievable. This
2:28:50
John C Dvorak: is why as I wrote
in a sub stat column, one of my
2:28:53
last that I wrote the divorce
act as substack.com. We should
2:28:57
re Institute the now defunct a
house on American Activities
2:29:01
Committee to look into this.
Yeah, these are UnAmerican
2:29:05
Activities. Yes, yes. Corrupt
black women. All over the place.
2:29:10
A
2:29:12
Adam Curry: friend of mine was
telling me about Sloan
2:29:15
Kettering. That you know, Sloan
Kettering is very racist. Like,
2:29:19
oh, yeah, we can't use that. We
can't use that particular
2:29:24
company to outsource because
they have too many men. Not
2:29:29
enough black people. And then
they hired this woman who was
2:29:32
black woman who you know, oh,
she's perfect for the job. And
2:29:36
she she couldn't do the job. She
had to resign it's it's it's so
2:29:42
wrong for everybody. And hurts
black women to wear specially I
2:29:48
should say. This just you know.
I'm glad I'm glad. I think the
2:29:54
the airline thing is probably
the best thing that could happen
2:29:56
for anti dei because you could
talk about it a million times.
2:30:00
But when people are convinced
that because of Dei, your
2:30:02
airline or your airplane is no
longer safe, that makes a
2:30:07
difference. That stuff will
stop. And it should just be
2:30:12
merit based. Hello. Yeah,
anyway, one more like
2:30:18
John C Dvorak: Mark live in
America.
2:30:22
Adam Curry: Great one. Did want
to play one local story. Where's
2:30:27
it here? Local story? Because we
have South by Southwest in
2:30:35
Austin, yes South by Southwest.
It was really going well. I
2:30:41
mean, they were big names here
this year and people were
2:30:44
digging it and it was it was
kind of Yeah, I mean, I didn't
2:30:48
see any of it because any smart
person stays away from Austin
2:30:52
during South By. But I was like,
Well, it sounds like this was a
2:30:56
pretty good year for South by
Southwest until it wasn't
2:31:00
Unknown: annual South by South
Music Festival in Austin is
2:31:03
looking a lot different this
year. Dozens of performers and
2:31:06
even speakers canceling their
appearances all because of an
2:31:10
issue that goes far beyond the
Austin City Limits. More than 60
2:31:14
bands are now boycotting because
the festival is sponsored by the
2:31:17
US military department and also
some defense companies. The
2:31:21
boycott is a move that some
artists say shows solidarity
2:31:24
with Palestinians in Gaza. And
as the US government continues
2:31:28
to support Israel in that
ongoing conflict.
2:31:31
It was really hard decision to
come to we kind of went back and
2:31:34
forth. I think that we're
powerful together and that's
2:31:36
really clear.
2:31:37
Governor Greg Abbott reacted to
the boycott on Social Media
2:31:41
Writing quote by don't come
back. We are proud of the US
2:31:45
military in Texas if you don't
like it don't come here. And
2:31:48
South by Southwest responded to
the governor statements saying
2:31:52
it does not agree with Abbott
adding quote, we have and will
2:31:56
continue to support human rights
for all.
2:32:01
Adam Curry: Great, of course, we
all we must also remember that
2:32:04
South by Southwest really
started all of the lock downs of
2:32:08
everything in America. When they
said we're canceling South by
2:32:13
that's when everything folded.
They were the tipping point and
2:32:17
that was Adler our previous
mayor in Austin. To those people
2:32:20
whatever happened to him, they
went back to being a millionaire
2:32:24
real estate lawyer after all
these cool deals.
2:32:28
John C Dvorak: My favorite Clip
of the Day is the pot eating
2:32:31
rats.
2:32:35
Unknown: Thank goodness very
cheap, and Kirkpatrick says rats
2:32:39
are getting in and eating drugs
in the evidence room at NOPD
2:32:42
headquarters. It's just one of
the reasons that she says they
2:32:45
need to find a new one Eleanor
to bone is joining us live now
2:32:48
on what is prompting that move
other than the obvious rats
2:32:52
eating evidence Eleanor Katie
2:32:55
rats, roaches, no AC broken
elevators. The NRP headquarters
2:33:01
building here on Broad Street is
decaying. That's why the city is
2:33:04
looking for a new space. A space
where rats don't eat evidence.
2:33:10
The rat eating or marijuana
they're all high.
2:33:14
You heard that right. rats
eating marijuana from the
2:33:17
evidence room in OPD chief and
Kirkpatrick says sometimes staff
2:33:21
come into work and find rat
droppings on their desk
2:33:24
when we say we value our
employees you can't say that and
2:33:29
at the same time allow people to
work in conditions that are not
2:33:35
acceptable. I
2:33:37
Adam Curry: was not going to
give it to you until I heard the
2:33:39
rats are high so yes you will
get a clip of the clip
2:33:45
John C Dvorak: that goes on this
is a scam of some sort to get a
2:33:50
new completely new police
building
2:33:52
Unknown: yes
2:33:52
John C Dvorak: well it's good
for me and it's like you can
2:33:57
poison rats you can trap them
there's rat traps you can stop
2:34:01
this and roaches you know you
can do the same thing of
2:34:04
bringing a exterminator in and
get rid of the roaches and the
2:34:07
rats but they're not now now now
the rats are in the pot and
2:34:10
there's we're losing evidence
and we got to move to a new
2:34:13
place because there's no good
2:34:14
Adam Curry: or the evidence go I
don't know man the rat ate it
2:34:17
John C Dvorak: yeah which aspect
what happened to the what
2:34:20
happened all this pot
2:34:22
Adam Curry: and with that rats
I'd like to thank you for your
2:34:25
courage say in the morning to
you the man who put the sea in
2:34:27
the two World Order say hello to
my friend on the other end the
2:34:30
one morning mr. Johnson
2:34:35
John C Dvorak: Mr Adam curry in
the morning at ships at sea the
2:34:37
boots on the ground the feet in
the air the subject of the one
2:34:39
the days and nights out there.
2:34:42
Adam Curry: I was gonna say in
the mall oh there it is in the
2:34:43
morning to the trolls and the
troll room. Did on the on the
2:34:52
let me see how we did on the
previous show. The previous show
2:34:55
we had let me see I put this in
my notes here. 15 mean 86 On
2:35:01
Thursday, and we're down we're
down 1572 I think it's the
2:35:08
Africa clip we should have
played the rat clip before the
2:35:11
Africa clip that was our mistake
well in the morning to you
2:35:17
trolls you can join these these
merry band of trolls listening
2:35:21
live by going to oh wait Is
there a troll countless a
2:35:25
website for troll count what is
this? This is interesting this
2:35:29
this cotton gin made a made a
plot. Oh my god as loading up
2:35:35
there. Oh wow. Oh, this is cool.
If you go to draw the movie. You
2:35:41
want to see this if you go to
troll count dot cotton gin dot
2:35:46
x, y z, which is normally for
porn. It shows you a nice graph
2:35:52
of when the trolls come in when
they peek and really lino is a
2:35:55
troll troll calm you get troll
count dot cotton gin dot XYZ
2:36:02
This is troll porn. This is
great. Oh man, it shows it shows
2:36:07
all it shows the troll count
over the last four hours.
2:36:11
Dynamite. Anyway, well, John's
taken a look at that graph, you
2:36:15
can go to troll room.io. And
that's where you can join the
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stream live. It's 24/7 you can
jump into the troll room there
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and chat along. Of course we
always thank Mr. Darren O'Neill,
2:36:27
who was there and shy RAC and
does two hours of the Rockwell
2:36:30
pre show and gets everybody in
the mood gets them all pumped.
2:36:33
And you can also use a modern
podcast app, which will give you
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the alert the minute we go live
any of these shows can use that
2:36:40
many of them already do. In
fact, Darren Hardy does planet
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rage with a deep voice guy over
there, Larry, from that Larry
2:36:47
show, and they they make big use
of this.
2:36:51
John C Dvorak: I think every
troll that heard that URL is
2:36:54
loaded because like it will load
it has brought to site down. Oh,
2:36:59
Adam Curry: yeah, we got slash
dotted. You go go to podcast
2:37:05
apps.com. And today, I will
recommend podcast guru. Podcast
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guru me recommended that last
time No, no, I know I've
2:37:16
recommended caste thematic last
time. Yeah, that's a new one
2:37:20
every single time. I'm gonna
recommend a secondary one. I'm
2:37:24
going to recommend true fans.
True fans fans? Yes, only fans
2:37:28
know it's true fans.com. Now
that is a web app. So it's also
2:37:33
a desktop. It's a website, but
you can load it as a web app.
2:37:36
True fans is actually quite
cool. They got a lot of
2:37:38
interactivity over there on true
fans.com But also, podcast guru.
2:37:45
You can if you want to learn
more about podcasting 2.0, which
2:37:48
is keeping podcasting as the
last bastion of free speech, you
2:37:53
can go to podcasting. to.org has
lots of explanations of what it
2:37:57
is there's a list of all of the
apps and places you can get in
2:38:02
on the action and be a part of
of the future of podcasting,
2:38:06
which is now and dump all those
legacy apps, please. John, you
2:38:11
and I are now the proud owners
of slender mint.com. Nice. Yeah,
2:38:18
I was very surprised that
slender mint would be would be
2:38:22
available, but it is. So our
product development is already
2:38:26
on our way. It's starting now,
of course, this is a value for
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out there with no expectation we
2:38:37
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That's it. I mean, we do that.
2:38:40
And it's up to you what you do
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You can go to no agenda
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time, talent or treasure, which
means we accept all forms like
2:39:00
this. I'd love this chart. Thank
you very much cotton gin. I
2:39:03
mean, that's something that's
cool. That is valuable to us.
2:39:06
But to me at least, I like it. I
like the Art Generator. I like
2:39:10
our all of our wet I was I was
up with Void zero he was up at
2:39:15
3am his time working on
something. It looked like
2:39:18
something had broken. He's a
dude named Ben. You know he was
2:39:21
I said, hey, something's broken.
I gotta have this fixed before
2:39:24
the show tomorrow. He was up.
Fix it. I mean, this is this is
2:39:28
a lot
2:39:28
John C Dvorak: back to bed.
Yeah. What was what was the
2:39:30
problem? What happened?
2:39:32
Adam Curry: It wasn't. Dolores
wasn't syncing with the other
2:39:34
service. We had a way to Dolores
issue. That's the name of the
2:39:40
the main server we upload to.
But this is time and talent that
2:39:45
is being delivered to us because
of the value we put out there
2:39:49
with no further expectation
other than love. We just love
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you. We want you to have fun and
happy life. Now, a lot of
2:39:57
artists like to return that
value by me King dynamite album
2:40:01
art because it's something that
looks great when you promote the
2:40:04
show. Every new episode has it.
It looks fantastic in the modern
2:40:09
podcast apps. Our last show was
episode 1641. We titled that one
2:40:14
lock the clock was of course,
Daylight Saving Time Only in
2:40:19
America for two and a half more
weeks until it happens in
2:40:21
Europe. So people may have been
showing up late for today's
2:40:24
show. Sorry about that. It was
hard to find any good art.
2:40:29
John C Dvorak: There wasn't any.
2:40:31
Adam Curry: Well, we chose sir
Parker Polly Black Knight Parker
2:40:35
Polly's hot mic, because it was
a pretty piece is pretty. But I
2:40:41
gotta tell you ever since people
started using AI, the quality
2:40:45
has just gone to not that AI is
a problem because it's a tool
2:40:48
that you can use. But if you if
you have no talent of humor
2:40:54
ideas, now Scott AI is not going
to provide a no it's not just
2:40:59
because AI can create something
pretty doesn't mean that the
2:41:05
output will be great. So as an
example, there was nothing
2:41:10
really nothing. No, there
2:41:12
John C Dvorak: was absolutely
nothing I mean, in a hot mic as
2:41:15
far as I was concerned wasn't
but you know, we that was kind
2:41:18
of a Hail Mary made as opposed
to going into the archives and
2:41:22
trying to dig something up.
2:41:24
Adam Curry: We know that but I
noticed that on the New Art
2:41:26
Generator. Thank you Paco.
There's no
2:41:29
John C Dvorak: evergreens tap
Evergreens are gone. There's no
2:41:32
evergreens. I don't know what
happened to him.
2:41:33
Adam Curry: So you can't upload
the evergreens anymore, I guess.
2:41:36
I mean, so the stuff that was
there was let me see we had some
2:41:41
Biden's a monkey with symbols.
Was that comics or Blogger
2:41:46
probably Oh, no. No. QUB the
boob Coupe de boob like aI
2:41:53
Trump, Francisco Scarab, manga,
the some he made he really Heke
2:41:58
sometimes with the bald honey.
That was just a mist skinny or
2:42:02
bust with the death bound. I
mean, he put work into it. I
2:42:05
know, but just that didn't work.
Then what else did we have here?
2:42:10
Is the ITM shopping cart
repelled David did an AI lock
2:42:17
the clock when I was kind of at
least
2:42:21
John C Dvorak: where these
things? I don't know if if our
2:42:24
buddies listening, but why are
these mentioned episode? 1691?
2:42:30
Adam Curry: That's a good
question.
2:42:33
John C Dvorak: We're on six
dead. This was 1641 We're on
2:42:35
1642.
2:42:36
Adam Curry: Wow, that's the
previous episode was 1690. And
2:42:41
before that,
2:42:42
John C Dvorak: was it then?
2:42:43
Adam Curry: No. Did that just is
something changed recently.
2:42:47
John C Dvorak: I'd have to go
back. Well, this art is from the
2:42:50
this the wrong
2:42:51
Unknown: episode is all these
from the future. Oh, well, it
2:42:55
happens.
2:42:58
John C Dvorak: It's just a
counter. So it's just something.
2:43:01
I mean, I also added 50 for some
reason. Yeah, it goes back 1689
2:43:06
is wrong. We haven't done that
show yet. So the counters off.
2:43:10
Now here it is. Here it is. Here
it went from
2:43:13
1638 1638 1638 1689. So went
from 1638 to six instead of
2:43:23
1639. He went to 1689. On March
3, there's
2:43:32
Adam Curry: a gap man. There's a
gap in in business
2:43:36
John C Dvorak: increment of 50
on March 3 2024.
2:43:41
Adam Curry: When we take a look
at the all time artists who have
2:43:44
been chosen the most nick the
rat still reigned supreme 189
2:43:48
Martin J. J. 107. Neither of
them really participate anymore.
2:43:52
Darren O'Neal 104 Thorin Where's
Thorin was chosen fedora on NASA
2:44:00
Murali
2:44:01
John C Dvorak: doesn't do much
anymore. Now 137 Another famous
2:44:04
guy that's gone. Let's look at
the 20 watt bulb.
2:44:08
Adam Curry: Let's number him
let's look at the rolling 90
2:44:10
days Francisco Scarab manga
number one damn Kenny Ben number
2:44:13
two Darren number three CSB.
Number four. The button man
2:44:20
networks number fifth place
dirty Jersey hoard six. And then
2:44:25
we're just down to people who
are chosen one so let's take a
2:44:28
look at the rolling six month
scar manga at the top Kenny Ben
2:44:32
Matt buav. Air five these third
place networks in fourth place.
2:44:37
The rolling annual puts Dame
Kenny Ben on top with Scaramanga
2:44:42
second network's third
capitalist agenda. He hasn't
2:44:46
done something in a while. Has
he? Yeah, he
2:44:48
John C Dvorak: comes in once in
a while. Yeah. Anyway,
2:44:51
Adam Curry: we love all of these
artists. We'd love everyone who
2:44:53
tries. It's always fun and you'd
be surprised. Sometimes only a
2:44:57
newbie just comes in does
something boom. nailed it. No
2:45:01
agenda art generator.com You
can, you can refresh it in real
2:45:05
time as the show was going. You
can watch them upload. You can
2:45:09
check it out right now you can
upload yourself or our buddy
2:45:13
Dred Scott the Bruce Wayne of
podcasting 2.0 He uses a lot of
2:45:17
these pieces of art for the
chapter art, which of course is
2:45:20
only available in the modern
podcast apps podcast. apps.com
2:45:24
no agenda, no agenda, art
generator.com Thank you again to
2:45:28
all of our artists. And a
special thanks to Parker Polly
2:45:32
for bringing something that was
usable at least now to the
2:45:35
executive and Associate
Executive Producer for episode
2:45:37
1642. These people came in $200
or above $300 or above. We'd
2:45:42
love to give them a title which
is real just like Hollywood,
2:45:47
which is so real that you can
use it on business cards, your
2:45:50
LinkedIn you can open an IMDB
account, and we kick it off with
2:45:53
John chateaus Johnson shuttle's
is in Austin, Texas, and he
2:45:58
comes in with 343 75 says no
jingles, no karma, and we thank
2:46:03
you very much, sir. That's
appreciated.
2:46:06
John C Dvorak: That's followed
by Dame Susan of the parkways
2:46:11
and she wrote she sent a check
in and wrote Well, it was her
2:46:15
she has very distinctive
handwriting I
2:46:17
Adam Curry: had noticed that
what is on the check what is the
2:46:19
number on the check? 333 33
2:46:22
beautiful.
2:46:24
John C Dvorak: She says here's
my annual donation to celebrate
2:46:27
my child's my children's
birthdays last year my daughter
2:46:31
Jessica became a dame. However,
I miss named her please change
2:46:36
Dame what you might call it
today. What's her name?
2:46:41
Jessica's birthday is March 12.
Credit this donation as a
2:46:44
switcheroo to my son John.
That's J O N so he can soon join
2:46:50
us at the round table. John's
birthday is March 9. Thank you.
2:46:53
No jingles? No karma Dame Susan
of the parkways, so
2:46:57
Adam Curry: do we do we call him
John at the parkways? Yeah.
2:47:01
John C Dvorak: I think just John
just John Jalen. Okay, that's
2:47:04
fine. This we had her last name
we don't
2:47:06
Adam Curry: auric Harkins Eric
Hagen's VENA Noyce dots. This
2:47:11
looks like it's coming from
Austria. Beautiful 333 With this
2:47:16
donation of mine I'm becoming a
knight and would like to be
2:47:19
called so are sure Oelrich Avena
Noyce dot thank you for all you
2:47:24
do deconstructing MSM or as we
like to say M five M and making
2:47:28
me last laugh constantly. Well,
thank you we do try for the
2:47:35
roundtable Please serve me some
Spanish tapas and some super
2:47:41
Buck beer from Porto. Porto be
Portugal Porto Portugal, baka
2:47:46
beer from Porto. So
2:47:47
John C Dvorak: this support
literally in Portugal, but it
2:47:51
sort of comes from but it's Buck
beer from Porto they probably
2:47:54
make beer there too. I
2:47:55
Adam Curry: don't know. I'd like
to take the opportunity to
2:47:57
recommend all honourable
listeners and producers have no
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agenda to the very fine podcast
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Yes, I've listened to that. This
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Adam Curry: our next executive
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She says I'm still trying to
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figure out the value of this
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me depressed. If I'm not going
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listened to us twice a week. I
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And there was something else
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that we a tick tock we keep you
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even sound smart that we all
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moron, but you know sound smart?
You can you can. I mean, you can
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hold up a conversation. Hey,
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championships? People will think
you're cool. And that's it. So
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Lindsay, thank you very much.
Keep listening. We're here for
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you.
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John C Dvorak: Rex Costello
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this 314 Pi Day March my 33rd
birthday, we've needed the
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number of people Yeah, so have
the 33rd birthday on this show
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is amazing. Is this celebration?
I don't think he's on the list,
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either. Let me see I would like
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douchey my smokin hot wife.
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followed by the F D Yujing. Oh,
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Adam Curry: one in a row. Yeah,
yeah, this is random number
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John C Dvorak: Infinite Love and
thanks he continues and thanks
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for your continued effort as
friendly voices of reason in the
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dark days of Cali yo na with
prayers for brighter ones ahead
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Rex
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Unknown: you've got
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Adam Curry: alright Rex, then
let us know when the human
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resource arrives sir prime
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that's just that note was no
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John C Dvorak: Baronet Sir
David. Again, the cities are
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coming through the spreadsheet.
Jingles Don't be a denier. Shut
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up already. I've got new
information. Baronet Sir David
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celebrating Pi Day. Greetings to
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all my fellow Gitmo nation nerds
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Shut up already. Science
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no note but he does. We're
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karma.
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Unknown: You've got karma
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Adam Curry: coming to us from
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John C Dvorak: going to read the
next one but first I'm going to
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read this one which is Linda
LAPACK. And in Lakewood,
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Colorado came in with me think
how much would she come in with
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$200 jobs karma for a resume and
she writes for a resume that
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Linda Lupe Again, she's the
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Duchess of jobs and writer of
resumes and she's on the
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producer lists jobs,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for
jobs.
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Adam Curry: So it's interesting
when, when producers have small
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businesses and they you know,
they want to use a donation to
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promote that. It now this is not
going to I got some pushback on
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this one here. This is Sir Mark
see St. Petersburg, Florida
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health.com and they denied me
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their community
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John C Dvorak: oh that's no
good.
2:56:05
Adam Curry: They denied me
because I have smoked in my
2:56:08
life. Now I had not been smoking
for almost a year I kicked the
2:56:13
habit
2:56:14
John C Dvorak: needle smoke now
said bait a vape Yes.
2:56:17
Adam Curry: And they said you're
no good. Oh, that stinks. Yeah,
2:56:22
so I had to join the Christian
health ministries. Same idea.
2:56:26
Bunch of Jesus freaks these are
Bitcoin guys by the way, and I
2:56:29
was sad. I really want to
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John C Dvorak: pay in in
Bitcoin. You can Yes.
2:56:34
Adam Curry: Yeah, I think Tina
does. She loves the Bitcoin.
2:56:37
She's crazy about it than I am.
2:56:39
John C Dvorak: Well, that's a
good thing for you. Michelle
2:56:42
Meyer in long Ville Minnesota.
is appalled as she as she is
2:56:46
last and she's in it to under
bucks and she had a she sent a
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nice a nice card in which
happens to be a Hallmark card.
2:56:54
Oh beautiful. Doing it all she
says this is switcheroo another
2:56:57
one. For Nick Stang, her son in
law from Champlain Minnesota
2:57:03
nuts. Nick and his son, my
grandson, Leo, share a birthday
2:57:09
on Sunday, March 10. Nick will
be 34 and Leo will be one. I'm
2:57:16
assuming there's a birthday
listing there for these two.
2:57:20
Please give Nick a D douching.
And a blissful and a biscuit for
2:57:24
his birthday. They always give
me a biscuit.
2:57:27
Unknown: You do. Sorry.
2:57:31
John C Dvorak: Just thank you
for being the greatest podcast
2:57:33
in the universe. Don't leave
that out. You make me think and
2:57:36
laugh. Sincerely, Michelle
Meyer,
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John's going to take us through
2:57:57
to the $50 name and location and
amount. And if there's something
2:58:01
there, we'll add that we don't
have to but we love to do it
2:58:04
when it makes sense.
2:58:07
John C Dvorak: We're starting
off with Dustin or Doosan Molech
2:58:10
tick in Bartlett, Texas. And he
actually wrote a note sheet of
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paper has given us a check. But
there's nothing on here that
2:58:21
requires reading that I can
tell. But he does say Be seeing
2:58:26
you which I think I'll be seeing
this interesting. Greg puoi in
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Pacifica, California invited
Dustin was or do San was 161 80.
2:58:39
Greg hoy in Pacifica,
California. When 3333 Terry
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Wentz and Langley Langley, our
Washington 125 Man, Sir Andrew
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Gardner in Leonard town,
Maryland, unless I think every
2:58:56
time he shows by season New York
8633 Joseph Dante in West
2:59:00
Monroe, Louisiana 8438 with a
with a which is some sort of as
2:59:05
a boob donation with the money
being paid in and as a birthday
2:59:09
coming up, and he has to calling
out somebody as a douchebag. Who
2:59:13
is it? Douchebag Chuck S is a
douchebag. Okay, Chuck s that
2:59:19
was for you. Kevin McLaughlin in
Concord, North Carolina. 808
2:59:23
Save the Hooters Scott Mangle
7854 Sir gear is 7854 This is a
2:59:31
happy seventh to his daughter
which is on the list. She's on a
2:59:34
list. Priscilla O'Leary 7854
Dame Jen Boise, Idaho 6611
2:59:44
Christopher Dexter 5678 Lydia
Terry dominantly in Rochester
2:59:51
New Hampshire. Sure. Hack in no
way. I'm sorry. She's 5823 Hack
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hacking and Andreessen Portland
to the 272 Sir economic hitman
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haven't heard from him in a long
time for economic in Tomball,
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Texas 5001 And that is the $50
donors which I'll read name and
3:00:13
location one after the other
starting with Tim Delvecchio and
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bland in Pennsylvania, Corrine
Cunningham and Warren and Warren
3:00:21
Warren 10. Virginia. John spade
in Edmond, Oklahoma. Andrew
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Grasso in Mineola, New York,
Gary Mau in Woodland Hills,
3:00:33
California Stephen Ainge and Box
Elder South Dakota. Dame
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Patricia Worthington into Miami.
Real deals now and they're in
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San Antonio, Texas. Brandon sub
y in Port orchard, Washington.
3:00:47
Jared ja in Nashville,
Tennessee. Koontz Reuter who is
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in Eindhoven Hold on a second.
3:00:58
Adam Curry: What is his name?
Oh, oh interesting. crunched for
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in house.
3:01:05
John C Dvorak: in Eindhoven.
3:01:06
Adam Curry: You resend top
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John C Dvorak: die and a shoot
one it back in johnsburg,
3:01:14
Illinois, Kevin dills in
Huntersville, North Carolina
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Christian Freeman in San Marcos,
Texas and last on our actually a
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short list that Wendy Brahman in
Saginaw, Michigan thank these
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people and think every one of
them from making 1640 to a
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reality.
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Adam Curry: Thank you to
everyone who came under 50 It
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came in under $50 I saw that we
had exactly one $3.14 donation
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for the Pi Day. That used to be
like 100 people don't care about
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pie.
3:01:52
John C Dvorak: No they given up
don't even know what it is.
3:01:56
Adam Curry: I think I think you
know, phones ruin pie. No one
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needs to know what it is
anymore. No one needs the
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internet was a mistake. Yes, we
know. Thank you to everyone who
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came in Underwood's 4999 We see
you but also thank you to
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everyone who came in with a
sustaining donation is highly
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appreciated. You keep it going
when the lists are short and how
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long have we known sir era
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John C Dvorak: I think we've
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first year of the show.
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Adam Curry: So he sent me
because I went to the PIO box he
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sent me a beautiful gift and he
says I'm so happy to hear about
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your faith on the show. Please
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you and John and your family and
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that he made a cross from
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is handmade and I appreciate
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that.
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John C Dvorak: I also want to
thank Elliot for sending me a
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small it's under the amount of
money that would be mentioned a
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one of those gold back things a
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this guide so gold printed on
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Adam Curry: it. Oh, so it's real
gold. I don't know if it's gold
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flake at the restaurant like
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little smudge of gold I love
that it's good. It's
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John C Dvorak: pretty much the
same as yeah gold leaf the
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Adam Curry: gold leaf Wow,
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we do have a list for birthdays
today Dame Susan wishing her son
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John and also giving away that
producer chambers to him very
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happy birthday celebrate on the
ninth of March Michelle Meyer
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says Happy Birthday to her son
in law Nick Stang and grandson
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Leo Happy Birthday turned 34 And
guess Leo turned one on March
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10. And there's one and there's
James Susan wishing her daughter
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Jessica happy birthday for two
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was organized by Sir Paul, the
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was great. But they do ask
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London producer slaves of Gitmo
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doubts. She said they had a
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the crazy COVID madness and they
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took Paul on a tour of South
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today the Mile High meet up
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why but want to make sure you
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over there at 615 but at 615 in
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Urban lodge brewery in
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Illinois. We have the shrunken
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Cincinnati Ohio on Saturday and
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Adam Curry: like a pod. Alright
everybody, I have a couple ISOs
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I don't think I think maybe the
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None of it makes any sense.
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Adam Curry: To me at least it's
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Unknown: Tic Tac Toe.
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A winner fell apart.
3:10:25
Adam Curry: How about this one?
3:10:26
Unknown: How crazy is that?
3:10:29
Adam Curry: I liked that. I
liked that one, too.
3:10:30
John C Dvorak: I thought I got a
topper.
3:10:32
Adam Curry: You can top me.
3:10:34
John C Dvorak: Let's start. I
got three. Okay, let's start
3:10:37
with Hey there. Hey, there.
Okay, okay, that didn't impress
3:10:43
now when the straight truth.
Truth.
3:10:45
Adam Curry: It's just the truth.
Funny, funny. Yeah. Okay.
3:10:50
John C Dvorak: This one I like
this is is that's what it is
3:10:53
that it? So mean? Is that it?
3:10:56
Adam Curry: I don't like the
ending. Soy bean. Is that did
3:11:00
you hear the other one? It's
just the truth. That one kind of
3:11:03
cracked me up more. And then
3:11:07
Unknown: how crazy is that?
3:11:09
Adam Curry: I think it's between
those two. I think it's just the
3:11:12
truth for how crazy is that?
About both of them? No, no,
3:11:16
that's a capo choose one.
3:11:20
John C Dvorak: I think I'm gonna
go with the crazy one. How
3:11:23
Unknown: crazy is that? Okay,
3:11:25
John C Dvorak: yeah, it worked.
Thank you. I
3:11:27
Unknown: appreciate it. And now
it's time for
3:11:31
Adam Curry: you GDC. So not only
are you up to speed on all the M
3:11:35
five M and all the outrage and
everything that the algos are
3:11:38
telling people to pay attention
to. But you have some deeper
3:11:40
insight into the world and we're
going to let you leave feeling
3:11:44
good with John's good news clip
of the day.
3:11:48
John C Dvorak: I'm going to
double up, double up. I have two
3:11:52
good news clips that are both
under a minute home man.
3:11:55
Adam Curry: All right, well,
I'll hit a jingle in between
3:11:57
then how does that sound?
3:11:59
John C Dvorak: Alright, let's
start with the wow, this news
3:12:02
number does start right. Let's
start with number two. This is
3:12:05
good
3:12:05
Adam Curry: for you people. All
right, you're gonna go away
3:12:07
feeling extra special.
3:12:09
Unknown: We will have training
that morning. Let's go to train
3:12:11
at nine o'clock. The gentleman
and his son were walking down
3:12:14
the road here and a firefighter
Lally they came inside and told
3:12:18
me that they saw a kitten meow.
And in the storm drain. We were
3:12:23
forewarned is when we got on
fire department to take lives
3:12:26
and property. So you know
there's a kitten there in his
3:12:28
life, we got to protect and we
got our search rope off the
3:12:31
truck. We had to make a long
loop all the way down to the
3:12:34
storm to the kitten. And luckily
enough the kitten came walk
3:12:40
through the loop and will report
a kitten all the way up. It's
3:12:46
very important to know that
we're here to help, you know day
3:12:49
or night 24 hours a day. So they
need us they can call us and we
3:12:53
can be there. They don't matter
if it's a kid. Or you know
3:12:56
person so you know we're gonna
be there. I'm Captain there and
3:12:58
we're the RA their fire
department. I'm a 911 first
3:13:01
responder. Yes,
3:13:02
Adam Curry: a kitten story. Save
the kitten. He's a firefighter.
3:13:05
Nice one
3:13:06
Unknown: news. Good good news.
Good news. Good good news. Good
3:13:11
news. This is the sweetest video
you will see all day Chicago
3:13:15
police officers help reunite a
dog with its owner after two
3:13:19
long years apart
3:13:24
oh
3:13:31
this just made my day this made
my life is just meant everything
3:13:36
to me. I went through a whole
lot of hardships with husband
3:13:38
pass and she was my comfort and
my joy. Thank you so much. God
3:13:45
bless you. Oh,
3:13:46
how wonderful ninth district
officers able to reunite 11 year
3:13:51
old Willow with her owner Kathy.
Kathy says it's been two years
3:13:55
since Willow went missing. She
is very thankful to the officers
3:13:58
who brought her home. This cute
cat he's home and
3:14:10
Adam Curry: we'll see. Everybody
John, you have outdone yourself.
3:14:15
I feel good.
3:14:18
John C Dvorak: And well, you
should I
3:14:20
Adam Curry: just feel good man.
Yes, everybody. I hope you feel
3:14:24
good. And I hope you've enjoyed
your mainstream Gitmo nation
3:14:29
media deconstruction. Yesterday.
That was a good news clip Blitz
3:14:34
is true. That's true. I've just
feel dynamite after that I'm
3:14:39
ready to tackle the world.
Coming up next. On the no agenda
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Professor Jay Jones, a Stefan
Jakobson. And our bye Do you
3:15:00
Leola puke? Does it get any
better than that? I think not.
3:15:05
We look forward to seeing you
all again here. I said y'all
3:15:08
y'all again here on Thursday for
another three hours of media
3:15:12
deconstruction topped off with
some good news cherry coming to
3:15:16
you from the heart of Texas Hill
Country here in FEMA Region
3:15:19
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
3:15:22
John C Dvorak: then from
Northern Silicon Valley, where
3:15:24
we're getting some of our warm
weather back. And I'm John C.
3:15:27
DEVAR. I
3:15:27
Adam Curry: will see you on
Thursday. Remember us at no
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agenda donations.com Until then,
adios mofos Oui, oui. and such.
3:15:36
Rich.
3:15:39
Unknown: Do you have a red line?
What is your red line cannot
3:15:43
have 30,000 More Palestinians?
3:15:46
Would that be a red line?
3:15:48
I didn't set a red line. The
world said a red line.
3:15:53
There's no red line. I'm going
to cut off all weapons to the
3:15:55
head on the Iron Dome to protect
3:16:01
what is your red line? Would
that be a red line?
3:16:05
Over 400 Children subjected to
gas? Don't
3:16:10
make the mistake American.
3:16:12
What is your red line?
3:16:14
But we shouldn't have gotten
into Ukrainians. Do you have a
3:16:18
red line? Is the red line but
I'm never gonna leave Israel. No
3:16:22
the whole thing in Iraq and
Afghanistan we
3:16:24
have to act? Would that be a red
line? Because if we don't, we
3:16:29
are effectively saying even
though we may condemn it and
3:16:33
defensive Israel is still
critical. So for somebody who is
3:16:36
not shamed by resolutions,
continue to act with
3:16:41
what is your red line? Don't
3:16:43
make the mistake American
3:16:50
America and Congress's
credibility is on the line
3:16:53
because we give lip service to
the notion that these
3:16:56
international norms are
important. Do you have a upper
3:17:00
red line? Because you can always
find a reason not to act? This
3:17:03
is a complicated difficult
situation.
3:17:05
Don't make the mistake Americans
3:17:12
cannot have 3000 calls to use
3:17:16
some of those horrendous things
that are happening on the ground
3:17:18
they're
3:17:19
always coughing into his hand
and that's not a real cough it's
3:17:21
a nervous habit. It's got to
stop because it was no real
3:17:23
cough it just goes
3:17:29
he's always using the right hand
he shakes his hands when he gets
3:17:32
off the stage and you notice
nobody wanted to shake his hand
3:17:34
I wouldn't
3:17:40
I do want to play that for you
here your honor and unsold
3:17:44
because
3:17:44
it was no real so if he just
goes it's not a real cost it's a
3:17:49
nervous habit but I know
3:17:51
man like above and around when
you get to do certain things
3:17:54
become sure to never
3:18:01
upgrade great first lady said I
think he's very angry screaming
3:18:05
screaming and then coughing
3:18:12
real nervous. Just gonna have a
great American but I don't know
3:18:16
if I want to go
3:18:22
tonight, that's all once again
to stay the proceedings.
3:18:27
Because there's no real proof he
just goes
3:18:33
it's not about him. It's not
about me. I be a winner. It's
3:18:38
not it's not a real nervous
habit. It's gonna kill Why is
3:18:46
illegal. I shouldn't use
undocumented technically is not
3:18:53
supposed to be good country.
3:18:56
The reason our economy is
growing
3:18:59
these illegal aliens. I mean,
undocumented workers made
3:19:06
America what it is. By flipping
those burgers.
3:19:12
Forget Washington and Jefferson.
3:19:15
What did they ever do for you?
Did they ever clean your house?
3:19:22
Fix your roof good as new. kept
them out. And let them in. Don't
3:19:32
you remember? They fix this
country. mowing your grass.
3:19:42
built this country. They built
this country while you sat on
3:19:48
your ass. You
3:20:06
boruch.org/and
3:20:11
How crazy is that